- Wed Apr 02, 2003 10:22 am
#68896
The same happened to someone I knew (not close, but still) And it was around ten years. To me, thats injustice. If you take away someones life, you deserve to suffer.
It's like them people who killed James Bulger (right?) and they now get excellent qualifications, a new identity, a new life..and it's not fair. These people get into universities and do degrees that my family or myself will pay thousands to put me through and they get for free. That angers me a bit.
It is a good idea in a way that Bridgie. But they would just end up saying it's invasion of human rights or something like that.
I do think they should pay the price, but like all other human beings I guess they need a second chance depending on the crime.
It's a sort of difficult topic, but there's a lot of injustice in what goes on now imho.