UK_Widowmaker Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 How that first prisoners 'Haymaker' didn't knock the guys head clean off, remains a mystery!...lol
RogerSmith Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 most of the time, the only reason a criminal saves an officer is hopes to get time behind bars shortened
Gunrunner Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 RS, so what ? Some people donate to charity because they believe in it, others donate only for tax purpose and to look good, does that change the fact that it helps ? Some people follow the laws because it's beyond their programming to do otherwise, others do it because they fear the consequences of not doing it, others do it simply because the law aligns with their self interest, does the motivation matter to the end result ? If as inmates they are able to make the ethical calculation that they have more to gain being on the side of law and order than against, there may be hope that they'll understand the same applies on the outside.
Ruggbutt Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 most of the time, the only reason a criminal saves an officer is hopes to get time behind bars shortened That's not true.
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