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hyproxia | 4 years ago

So you think that locking up people for the rest of their lives is less barbaric?

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irrational|4 years ago

I don’t know. If I knew that I’d really have to spend the rest of my life behind bars, I’d rather they just take me out back and shoot me right now.

tluyben2|4 years ago

> really

Being the key word here: you do not really know and so you would not want to get shot as you might be out in 5.

strken|4 years ago

At least it's usually a costly barbarity for the state, with no perverse incentives. Though I'd argue it's not a dichotomy, and a maximum sentence combined with risk assessments that can extend a sentence beyond the maximum is state of the art.

xfitm3|4 years ago

And forcing law abiding citizens to foot the bill.

Frondo|4 years ago

Boy, if paying to keep people imprisoned upsets you, wait til you see how much we law abiding citizens have to pay when the state fucks up and locks up the wrong person.

Philly just paid nearly $10 million to some guy they'd wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years.

josefx|4 years ago

If justice was about money it would be cheaper to just shoot anyone accused of being a pick pocket, heck the cop should just shoot the accuser twice to make sure his costly time isn't wasted again. Not to forget bill the families for the bullets.

LocalH|4 years ago

As all government money is fungible from the perspective of the average citizen, and not all of it comes from taxing, you can't really say that "law abiding citizens" are "footing the bill". It's funny how this type of comment always comes into play when it comes to the rights of others. Not projecting this onto you specifically, but often times it comes across as "oh, we can't be fair to people because I have to pay for it! oh no!"