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lfresh
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Mon Feb-23-15 12:04 PM by lfresh

  

          

"the threat of legal consequences will appear empty since the person hadn’t experienced consequences before."


that privilege is not something more rich folks are inclined to be privy to
and the combination of money, power and privilege routinely and historical combines to allow a vacuum of absolute power

and as you know the very old saying goes
absolute power corrupts...
say it with me

with that i'm not sure why you would think that people who CAN get away with things...dont

human psychology just doesn't work that way, sorry


btw that kids dad?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/20/us-usa-texas-affluenza-idUSKBN0GK1GO20140820

Father of Texas 'affluenza' teen arrested for impersonating police officer
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why don't rich people go prison? [View all] , Joe Corn Mo, Sat Feb-21-15 06:06 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
more $$ gets you a better legal defense
Feb 21st 2015
1
yes/no
Feb 23rd 2015
21
does it also buy the right to not have cops patrol your neighborhood?
Feb 23rd 2015
31
glad Bob McDonnell is going… but quotas
Feb 21st 2015
2
bad for business
Feb 21st 2015
3
Because being poor is the biggest crime in the US
Feb 21st 2015
4
^ right?
Feb 22nd 2015
5
Lapses in judgement aren't punishable. Plus white.
Feb 22nd 2015
6
Because their personal and professional networks incl influential ppl
Feb 23rd 2015
7
could you elaborate on this?
Feb 23rd 2015
8
YEP
Feb 23rd 2015
9
so how is it being quantified?
Feb 23rd 2015
10
it isnt
Feb 23rd 2015
11
I gotta agree with SPM here
Feb 23rd 2015
12
      so you think the affluenza case is an anomally
Feb 23rd 2015
13
           Probably far less common than nothing-to-lose syndrome
Feb 23rd 2015
14
               
all crime.
Feb 23rd 2015
15
      so you discount desparation as a motivator?
Feb 23rd 2015
16
           thats rarely a real motivator.
Feb 23rd 2015
18
           So the "poor kids sell drugs because they have to" narrative is false?
Feb 23rd 2015
22
                those too.
Feb 23rd 2015
23
           are people that take office supplis home desperate for paper?
Feb 23rd 2015
19
They can get lighter sentences
Feb 23rd 2015
17
nypd "work stoppage" showed patrolling = poor ppl tax
Feb 23rd 2015
24
yo the wizard of oz curtain got yanked!
Feb 23rd 2015
25
I agree.
Feb 23rd 2015
26
The police are the largest regulatory and fining governmental organizati...
Feb 23rd 2015
27
say it again.
Feb 23rd 2015
28
the head of the organization got years
Feb 23rd 2015
29
      yet, most ppl in prison are broke ppl in jail for using.
Feb 23rd 2015
30
           probably more petty crime == more police presence
Feb 23rd 2015
32
           Just saw this in Slate
Feb 23rd 2015
33
                interesting.
Feb 23rd 2015
34
Their criminal histories.
Feb 23rd 2015
35
ahh.
Feb 23rd 2015
36

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