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NK pax puts cop in chokehold at MCO counter
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Originally Posted by SonicFlyer
(Post 3659200)
Start modeling how other countries handle this crap.. |
Originally Posted by Flightsoffusion
(Post 3659679)
Bunch of animals...
Start modeling how other countries handle this crap.. |
Originally Posted by 9mikemike
(Post 3660544)
Double tap would have been an appropriate in this situation…
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Originally Posted by Flightsoffusion
(Post 3659679)
Bunch of animals...
Start modeling how other countries handle this crap.. USA: ”Assaulting a police officer is considered a violent felony, no matter the type. Usually, probation isn’t an option, putting you in prison from two years to life imprisonment.” UK: “If convicted of assaulting a police officer under section 89 of the Police Act 1996: up to 6 months' imprisonment, and/or a fine of up to £5000.” |
Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3661776)
I totally agree.
USA: ”Assaulting a police officer is considered a violent felony, no matter the type. Usually, probation isn’t an option, putting you in prison from two years to life imprisonment.” UK: “If convicted of assaulting a police officer under section 89 of the Police Act 1996: up to 6 months' imprisonment, and/or a fine of up to £5000.” |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3661829)
Looking at other countries, for comparison. What is the prison term for assaulting a police officer in North Korea?
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Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3661913)
You know the prison sentence for getting on an internet board and complaining about the government in North Korea?
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Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3661968)
i rest my point.
Someone argued that we should have harsher sentences for "animals" that attack the police (my assumption). I submitted a sentence guideline from what I think is an okay country to compare ourselves to (UK). You tell me, on an internet forum, we should be comparing ourselves to North Korea. When I suggest that merely questioning your own government online would have gotten YOU jailed in NK, you reply " i (SIC) rest my point". Let me know how good 2A rights are in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. |
Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3662002)
Just making sure.
Someone argued that we should have harsher sentences for "animals" that attack the police (my assumption). I submitted a sentence guideline from what I think is an okay country to compare ourselves to (UK). You tell me, on an internet forum, we should be comparing ourselves to North Korea. When I suggest that merely questioning your own government online would have gotten YOU jailed in NK, you reply " i (SIC) rest my point". Let me know how good 2A rights are in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3662057)
You missed my point entirely. Did I say we should summarily execute anyone in North Korea that says bad things about their great leader, worshipped as a god? Did I suggest someone attacking a police officer should get just a mere slap on the wrist? No, to both extremes. Obviously.
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Assault is assault, it shouldn't matter if its a LEO or not, the punishment should be the same. We don't have 2 classes of citizens.
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Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3662070)
No I didn't miss your point at all. You suggested using NK as a guide would be more appropriate than using the UK. That was your whole point. Backpedal all you want. It's too late.
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Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3662002)
Let me know how good 2A rights are in the Democratic People's Republic of Kalifornia.
fixed it for ya |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 3662404)
No, you are misinterpreting what I meant. That is an error on your part. Good day.
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