my buddy from school is from Iran and he said if you act up there police take you to the station and tie you to a bench, spilling water on your naked back to make it hurt more when they lash you 10-20 times with a whip...he said people literally fear what the police will do to them, because its legal for the police to beat and whip you...i would support that 100% in bmore...you wanna push and hit teachers? ok thats fine but now you must get whipped 50 times till your whole back is one big scar...sounds great
I don't believe in corporal punishment, except to the extent that a parent might slap a child's hand when repeated misbehavior doesn't stop. A lot of these kids have never had their hands slapped.
And when crimes are committed, the several "bites out of the apple" that most miscreants, particularly juveniles get, is that the system is not serious, it is a joke. Probation, PBJ, suspended sentences, ad nauseam. And then the suspect and his/her relatives whine that the "system" is against them. Did anyone pull them aside and tell them: you can't keep doing this stuff?
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Outstanding headline.
The bullsh!t at Reginal F. Lewis/Northern High School just keeps getting worse and worse every day.
We need to bring back corporal punishment in schools. Assault a teacher, you get a thrashing.
Not that it is at all relevant to Baltimore Crime, but... Blade's going to prison.
my buddy from school is from Iran and he said if you act up there police take you to the station and tie you to a bench, spilling water on your naked back to make it hurt more when they lash you 10-20 times with a whip...he said people literally fear what the police will do to them, because its legal for the police to beat and whip you...i would support that 100% in bmore...you wanna push and hit teachers? ok thats fine but now you must get whipped 50 times till your whole back is one big scar...sounds great
I don't believe in corporal punishment, except to the extent that a parent might slap a child's hand when repeated misbehavior doesn't stop. A lot of these kids have never had their hands slapped.
And when crimes are committed, the several "bites out of the apple" that most miscreants, particularly juveniles get, is that the system is not serious, it is a joke. Probation, PBJ, suspended sentences, ad nauseam. And then the suspect and his/her relatives whine that the "system" is against them. Did anyone pull them aside and tell them: you can't keep doing this stuff?
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