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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I was with you until the bolded. You literally witnessed teenage criminals crash a stolen car and you’re concerned about what’s “fair” for them?? I don’t care one iota of what’s fair for them-they stole a car and could have killed someone. What’s fair for everyone else is lock them up. Because they absolutely won’t change. Mark my words. [/quote] [quote]Do you think the same when a man overspends on his business and declares bankruptcy? You think they should go to jail for being irresponsible?[/quote] [quote]A baby was just kidnapped last night by one of these goons and you’re going to compare violent carjacking to…declaring bankruptcy? [/quote] A lot of people seem to be picking up on the DSA astroturfer talking points of always pivoting to white collar crime, if they can't shut down any crime concern by calling it "MAGA" as Silverman just did. Glad she is gone. Feel ashamed to have once given her a small amount of money and to have voted for her. [quote]Exhibit A of why this problem isn’t going away for awhile. DC is now less safe than Baltimore and you’ve still got people arguing for restorative justice for these cretins. You get the city you deserve![/quote] Exactly. It really is looking like time to move after so many years. In hindsight, wish we had done it when the kids were tiny instead of committing to DC, DCPS, etc. Turned out to be a bad bargain and our commutes would have been easier from Arlington than what we could afford in DC anyway. PP 2 above work on your reading skills. [/quote]honestly unfair to these kids [b]that they don’t have consequences of their behavior at an age where they can still change[/b][quote] You were so triggered by the word that you seem to have missed the entire POINT, one you seem to agree with. Consequences for these kids are what is needed to try to keep them from becoming career criminals or dead by 25. Instead, the "worst of the worst" held at DCYRS are given little education or intervention and instead hone their criminality playing Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto. For real. Stop with the onside attacks, we need everyone who wants criminals to have consequences and kids to be gotten on a better path to be pulling in the same direction. [/quote]
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