Indonesia and their Drug Laws
- Super Nova
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Re: Indonesia and their Drug Laws
I am on the tough shit side of the fence.
they have signs in the Airports and ports.
You cannot complain when you get caught. You did the crime... it's time to do the time and die.
I hope the risk reward ratio was well calculated because they took the risk.... they played the odds... sometimes the black ball lands on your number and you lose.
they have signs in the Airports and ports.
You cannot complain when you get caught. You did the crime... it's time to do the time and die.
I hope the risk reward ratio was well calculated because they took the risk.... they played the odds... sometimes the black ball lands on your number and you lose.
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- Rorschach
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I don't believe in the death penalty.
How many people have been murdered by the state and have been innocent?
If you've ever been asked to do jury duty you'd also know why it's best to never be involved in the legal system.
As for being judged by your peers... puhlease... just shoot me
How many people have been murdered by the state and have been innocent?
If you've ever been asked to do jury duty you'd also know why it's best to never be involved in the legal system.
As for being judged by your peers... puhlease... just shoot me
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Crikey. I had no idea the adverts were around.. or that they were so explicit.Super Nova wrote:I am on the tough shit side of the fence.
they have signs in the Airports and ports.
You cannot complain when you get caught. You did the crime... it's time to do the time and die.
I hope the risk reward ratio was well calculated because they took the risk.... they played the odds... sometimes the black ball lands on your number and you lose.
Thank you for posting this SN.
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- AiA in Atlanta
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the death penalty for non-violent crimes is absurd.
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Now...irrespective of what you say or think AiA, adherence to foreign laws is what is at issue here.AiA in Atlanta wrote:the death penalty for non-violent crimes is absurd.
You visit a foreign country, you need to obey their laws. If you're not prepared to obey their laws, don't go to that country expecting some type of legal exemption.
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The Death penalty is absurd.AiA in Atlanta wrote:the death penalty for non-violent crimes is absurd.
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Agree and agree.Rorschach wrote:The Death penalty is absurd.AiA in Atlanta wrote:the death penalty for non-violent crimes is absurd.
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The death penalty should only really be applied to the progressives and the left. Their actions kill millions every day.
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- Super Nova
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I don't have an issue with the death penalty.
Aia, some may argue that dug smuggling is a vicious crime. They point to the effect on people and society.
I do have an issue with the individual getting a fair trial that has to conclude beyond doubt. In Indonesia this is not assured.
However it is clear. You come there peddling drugs you die. That's the rules. Don't complain when you get caught. It's their laws. They apply it equally to their own. Just because you are a westerner does not entitle you to our laws and any special treatment.
Aia, some may argue that dug smuggling is a vicious crime. They point to the effect on people and society.
I do have an issue with the individual getting a fair trial that has to conclude beyond doubt. In Indonesia this is not assured.
However it is clear. You come there peddling drugs you die. That's the rules. Don't complain when you get caught. It's their laws. They apply it equally to their own. Just because you are a westerner does not entitle you to our laws and any special treatment.
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- Neferti
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Re: Indonesia and their Drug Laws
I don't think that threats of Capital Punishment deters crooks from committing a crime, whether it is murder, drug trafficking or otherwise. Just look at the USA. As at 1 October, 2014, there were 3,035 on Death Row.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-row-usa
I imagine that most on Death Row reckon they are innocent .... or have found God, most prisoners state they are innocent and have been "stitched up". Fortunately, we now have DNA but prior to that, no doubt some people were convicted for crimes they did not commit. There are lots of stories about that sort of thing.
However, as SN showed in that picture, in Indonesia (and no doubt elsewhere) there are HUGE signs stating that Drug Trafficking attracts the Death Penalty.
Over the years there have been other Aussies who faced the Death Penalty for drug trafficking offences in SE Asia. Barlow and Chambers were hanged in Malaysia in 1986. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barlow_and ... _execution
There is a huge list of Aussies in prison or executed overseas for various crimes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Au ... ted_abroad
Can't these people read? Do they really think they can get away with this and that The Government will come to their aid?
I have absolutely no sympathy for these crims. I do have compassion for their parents and family. They will be blaming themselves, no doubt.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-row-usa
I imagine that most on Death Row reckon they are innocent .... or have found God, most prisoners state they are innocent and have been "stitched up". Fortunately, we now have DNA but prior to that, no doubt some people were convicted for crimes they did not commit. There are lots of stories about that sort of thing.
However, as SN showed in that picture, in Indonesia (and no doubt elsewhere) there are HUGE signs stating that Drug Trafficking attracts the Death Penalty.
Over the years there have been other Aussies who faced the Death Penalty for drug trafficking offences in SE Asia. Barlow and Chambers were hanged in Malaysia in 1986. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barlow_and ... _execution
There is a huge list of Aussies in prison or executed overseas for various crimes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Au ... ted_abroad
Can't these people read? Do they really think they can get away with this and that The Government will come to their aid?
I have absolutely no sympathy for these crims. I do have compassion for their parents and family. They will be blaming themselves, no doubt.
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