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Police arrest 20 'crime tourists' who came to Canada to burgle homes

ShootNScoot

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Canada will always be easy pickings unless we have some zero tolerance for repeat offenders AND some sort of self-defence/castle laws that won’t involve $1000’s in legal fees and court.

Until then… unclear/ambiguous “self-defence” law… and insurance companies that will do what they can NOT to reimburse you!!
 

squeezer

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What's happened to the good old days when hottie immigrant young ladies would come here just to work and make extra cash from us pervy fuckers to bring back home
 

southpaw

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These arrests will put a dent in tourism. Think of all the money that pumps into the local economy. Now they will be shipped back to Monte Carlo or Grand Cayman, and take their hard earned dollars with them.
 

Robert Mugabe

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I disagree, invite the media from their home country to come record them being put in front of a wall and shot. Won't take long before this becomes a thing of the past
Why is shooting or hanging such a popular option. Being strung up with one's hands tied behind you and being castrated while your shoulders dislocate, would be much more of a deterrent. Or not. But it would at least give some kind of emotional recompense.
 

nottyboi

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Oh to be in Singapore. Those mother fuckers would have been thoroughly caned by now.
Caning is based on operant conditioning which is sound psychology. BUT I have never seen any studies to see if it reduced recidivism. I am not opposed to it for violent crimes. In fact I would have a machine do the caning and give the victim the option of pushing the button!!! I would also hand out sentences that would give maybe 12 strokes and suspend 10. So they know those 10 strokes are waiting for them if they offend again. Of course if it does not reduce the recidivism rate then I would cancel it.
 

RZG

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Caning is based on operant conditioning which is sound psychology. BUT I have never seen any studies to see if it reduced recidivism. I am not opposed to it for violent crimes. In fact I would have a machine do the caning and give the victim the option of pushing the button!!! I would also hand out sentences that would give maybe 12 strokes and suspend 10. So they know those 10 strokes are waiting for them if they offend again. Of course if it does not reduce the recidivism rate then I would cancel it.
Fuck all that nonsense...bullet in the head fixes the problem. Once again....Canada, soft on crime.. pathetic.
 
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kherg007

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Caning is based on operant conditioning which is sound psychology. BUT I have never seen any studies to see if it reduced recidivism. I am not opposed to it for violent crimes. In fact I would have a machine do the caning and give the victim the option of pushing the button!!! I would also hand out sentences that would give maybe 12 strokes and suspend 10. So they know those 10 strokes are waiting for them if they offend again. Of course if it does not reduce the recidivism rate then I would cancel it.
Interesting, as I am not aware of studies per se either. I too an curious. But I will say - crime in general in Singapore is miniscule.
I believe they have appx 6.5m people (citizens and guest workers) and appx 15 homicides per year.
Guns are illegal. Mandatory sentences for possession. Use one in a crime it's a life sentence.
They still have hangings, mostly drug traffickers (it says "death to drug traffickers under Singapore law" on your landing card. In big red upper case letters). The hangings are usually poor Malaysian women or similar who are paid to mule in the drugs.
But definitely one of the safest places I've ever been.
 
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