Taking a life for shoplifting is tragic for both parties.
Even petty crime is out of hand. Sorry to say, it isn't bad enough....yet.
Even petty crime is out of hand. Sorry to say, it isn't bad enough....yet.
Starting to think the ME countries have the right idea, hand removal. I’m going to play devil’s advocate on this one-if the shoplifter(s) started the fight with the manager-then self-defense would be a slam dunk, IMO. He’s fired, for sure, but someone would hire him.If shoplifting carried the death penalty we'd probably have a lot fewer shoplifters in this country.
It’s the “broken window” theory-starts with the small stuff, no traffic enforcement, petty theft, dealing, etc. Before long you end up with the South Side of Chicago…Taking a life for shoplifting is tragic for both parties.
Even petty crime is out of hand. Sorry to say, it isn't bad enough....yet.
He could try his luck with a jury instead of taking a plea bargain. If I were him, I would NOT waive my right to a speedy trial and hire a defense lawyer that will look for jurors that will be predisposed against the prosecutor. The defense would want someone like @97prizm on the jury.
Safeway and Walmart have given up. If shoplifting was the death penalty and seizure of your assets were applied I'm fairly sure most people would think twice. Lets face it there are 330 million people in the USA. If the unnecessary were kicked out (Would North Korea, Tajikistan, Jordan, or Russia take them) we'd be much better off. Shoot there are 11 million illegals in this country. England and Australia make sure they never come back.The problem is when criminals are left unchallenged, they continue to raise their game. Soon it becomes an entitlement to your and others property.
Last month in a suburb of Denver, a Dad and Son woke in the middle of the night stealing a scooter from the homeowner's back yard. They chased the thiefs, but the thiefs got away with the scooter.
The theifs came back later that night and shot up the house, killing the homeowner. It wasn't good enough for the thieves to gain the scooter. They felt entitled to not even be challenged in the theft. This is what happens when it becomes ok for someone to take others property. It becomes an entitlement to the theive.
Here is the story but keep the source in mind, which means the story is more likely than notone sided in favor of the thieves/murderes.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/father-ki...ooter-thieves-son-backyard/story?id=102524076
Over in Singapore they cut the thieve's hand off. Nobody feels the need lock their bicycle up.If shoplifting carried the death penalty we'd probably have a lot fewer shoplifters in this country.
TrueThe cost of a criminal defense attorney with experience trying, well anything, much less homicides, is astronomical. A guy working at an auto parts store cannot afford that kind of scratch.
I am generally a non violent, gentle guy, but for some reason when I watch those smash and grab type short videos it really gets under my skin and I get bad feelings of wanting to harm those people. Heavy sigh.Just watching the 10pm news and there was a robbery at an outlet mall store near me where 2 men went it and announced that they are going to ransack and rob the store. This was shown on video and they were looking at camera. Police want help to identify the robbers that looked directly in camera. Needless to say they took what they wanted and the employees were safe. Welcome to the new millenium!!!! I guess they caused less damage than the smash and grab.
No, the word is: yougetwhatyouvoteforSpeaking of everything being locked up like a 3rd world country, come visit Portland Oregon lol
Is ghettofication a word?