Lovely. I feel badly for the poor person who's on the road with him, because the law of averages makes it pretty likely he's going to take someone out one day. He's got no real motivation to change his behavior. What a sad system.MonkeySeeMonkeyDo wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 7:21 amValentina327 wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 1:16 am Yep. Don't want to have the scum get "the virus". That would be cruel and unusual punishment.
We had 4,000 criminals get released here. Not just white collar or I sold a dime bag. 64 murderers. 143 rapists. Pedophiles. 3 labeled "sexually dangerous".
Yep ... Because everything the government does is for our "safety". I know I personally feel much more safe with murderers and the sexually dangerous roaming freely.
It's like we're living in a bad sci fi movie.
They don’t release them out of any sort of compassion. They don’t want to be on the hook financially if they get sick. Imagine if 50 get sick and need to be on ventilators for weeks or months on end. The county/state doesn’t want to pay for that and doesn’t have the money to pay for that.
And before you say, just let them die, we can’t. That falls under the cruel and unusual punishment and while you and I wouldn’t care if one of them died by law you can’t just do that.
So they release them.
That’s what they do to my bil, he’s a drunkard and constantly gets dwis but because he’s diabetic and he’s not well regulated so they arrest him and let him out almost immediately. He’s never served more than a few days in jail. He’s always gotten off with fines and he’s up to 18 arrests....
Funny though, isn't it, that we can jam these Covid positive patients into nursing homes and just let it rip through and take a bunch of innocent elderly loved ones out. They can't escape. They're a captive audience. That's where 50% of our deaths came from here. 40% the last I saw in NY. It's not deemed cruel and unusual for them.