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In reply to the discussion: Homeless man gets 180 days for theft of candy bars [View all]obamanut2012
(29,351 posts)71. Or Circus Peanuts
I mean, wtf?
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on probation for retail petty theft for stealing some canned tunafish from walmart. again,
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#25
Sometimes DU feels like this giant pinball machine. I just took a spin
coalition_unwilling
Sep 2012
#178
I bet you wouldn't have any problem being the one to tell Oliver no more porridge
Major Nikon
Sep 2012
#31
He hadn't eaten in days. You do know that there aren't enough soup kitchens out there to
GreenPartyVoter
Sep 2012
#176
Our judges need to start serving in soup kitchens, and homeless shelters to start appreciating what
midnight
Sep 2012
#6
So you sugest he should just keep giving them probation and encurage them to steal
darkangel218
Sep 2012
#8
At 21 im pretty sure he couldve went back Home or stay with relatives, no need to be homeless
darkangel218
Sep 2012
#16
"couldve went" - poor grammar is often a hallmark of sloppy thought. Just a
coalition_unwilling
Sep 2012
#23
Oh, you'll get no disagreement from me in general terms. But let's consider
coalition_unwilling
Sep 2012
#115
in florida after two petty thefts the next one is booked as third degree grand theft, a felony,
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#35
Poor people need to eat more than rich people need to hold up unfairly distributed laws.
midnight
Sep 2012
#103
Would you prefer be burglarized, raped and killed rather than support the correction system?
darkangel218
Sep 2012
#22
bwahahaha. Yes, not jailing someone who stole a couple of candybars is sure to lead
cali
Sep 2012
#28
So you know that "Justice" is served unequally to minorities and the lower classes.
GObamaGO
Sep 2012
#155
We're going to be raped if this guy doesn't do hard time for stealing some freaking CANDY?
Ken Burch
Sep 2012
#148
This is sad...I don't think this guy has the first clue how to improve his situation.
dkf
Sep 2012
#41
Wow, imagine how much jail time he'd get for stealing millions or billions in a Ponzi scheme,
tclambert
Sep 2012
#46
exactly what is happening. look at the confluence of declining incomes, increasing police
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#97
There are places the homeless can get food,shelters, food banks. This man has a history of theft.
appleannie1
Sep 2012
#51
Many of which are full or run out of resources so often that many homeless don't bother to try.
eqfan592
Sep 2012
#60
If you look at it one way, he will not be homeless for awhile. That's a good thing.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2012
#54
That will get him through the winter without starving or freezing to death. nt
alphafemale
Sep 2012
#62
At first I wasn't sympathetic, but after reading the article it is a sad case.
aikoaiko
Sep 2012
#64
I think spending a week behind bars per year should be a requirement of every judge...
Comrade_McKenzie
Sep 2012
#66
For all the billions squandered on banksters, the war machine, and private prison systems, the money
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2012
#91
Hopefully, his cell mates will give him some pointers on how to be a better thief. nt
ZombieHorde
Sep 2012
#105
I would give hin what I could. I would not mind him around my stuff. He stole two candy bars
cali
Sep 2012
#120
I challenge all you "lock him up" folks to spend a night on Skid Row here in
U4ikLefty
Sep 2012
#118
I don't know what's sadder, this story or some of the responses in the thread......
marmar
Sep 2012
#126
I never grow tired of citing Honore de Balzac: "Behind every great fortune
coalition_unwilling
Sep 2012
#180
Wow. Didn't take long for the authoritarian asshats to troll the fuck out of this thread. n/t
backscatter712
Sep 2012
#141
Who's the bigger asshole here: Judge John Fuck or Lawrence Bo-shit, the store employee.
Prometheus Bound
Sep 2012
#161