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Re: Victim? Villain?
by Nigel
It doesn't always make sense to think of victim or villain, right or wrong, guilty or innocent. Society has rules, breaking those rules brings consequences. If you start out on a life of crime hopefully you'll get caught and get a light sentence. If you don't learn from that then the penalties get stiffer as you continue to go against society. I'm told (brother in law, ex-cop) that 80 odd % of juveniles who get cautioned are never seen by the law again. Of the other 20% say 15% will get a second caution, learn from it and not be seen again. The remaining 5%, ah the remaining 5%, you might as well lock them up as you're going to see them again and again as they don't learn. time for bed ..
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