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Paris back in jail
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Thread ID:
01231693
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>>>>>So DUI, speeding, making an illegal left turn and having her drivers license suspended, pulled over three times by officers from three different law enforcement agencies during her suspension, not attending alcohol education classes, violating her probation, and being late to court are forgivable and responsible actions? Poor Paris.
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>>>>Psychology 101. If you never administer a "reward", how can you expect to change behavior?
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>>>Psych 101 - Aversion Therapy - keep giving increasingly strong electric shocks until the rat learns "Don't do that" <g>
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>>Well, that may be a little strong for most, but I'm on board! Actually, I've got a couple of democratic representatives who are willing to support legislation that after a person has 5 misdemeanor convictions, any misdemeanor charge thereafter will be escalated to a class E felony. That's the lowest felony which doesn't carry a lot of jail time, but once convicted of a felony, the thugs get the enhanced Federal punishment if they are caught using a handgun. It's a start....
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>You know more about the law than I do but I don't like the idea of elevating misdemeanors to felonies after you reach some magic number. Aren't misdemeanors by definition trivial offenses? I believe speeding is a misdemeanor. By your logic does someone who accumulates 5 speeding tickets (over what time period?) become a felon?
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>You are certainly not alone in your discomfort with crime rates and your willingness to be creative in addressing it. Just beware the Law of Unintended Consequences. i.e. "Three strikes and you're out"

Yes, you can become a "habitual motor vehicle offender" and be charged with a felony. Driving on a revoked license can become a felony, if you continue to do so. There are consequences for actions and that is the lesson that has been lost on the last few generations. If our fathers were the greatest generation, today's must be the worst. I'm not impressed by many of them. They are an instant gratification society waiting to happen.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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