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87. Too Soft on Crime
No one knows for sure, but some experts
that half of the crimes committed in the
go unreported. Half of those reported never result
the criminal being found. Half of those in
the criminal is found never result in convictions.
of the convictions result in reduced or full
. Half of the full sentences eventually become reduced
because of "good behavior" or overcrowded prisons that
in early releases.
“The problem,” said Wyatt Earp,
retired police officer, “is that punishment is not
enough or severe enough. All they get is
slap on the wrist. Too many judges are
on criminals. We need to change the law
that there is an eye for an eye,
a tooth for a tooth. Even criminals understand
pain.
“If I were president, I would do
things to teach these punks a lesson. Prisons
have no heat and no air-conditioning. Let the
freeze in the winter and bake in the
. They would get one peanut butter and jelly
for breakfast, for lunch, and for dinner. This
we don’t have to worry about prisoners using
to injure guards or other inmates, or dig
of prison. And no crunchy or organic peanut
either—only the cheap stuff. Their only beverage would
water—no soda, milk, coffee, or tea. And no
bottled water, either. Their water would be straight
the faucet.”
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