OK - how could you possibly assume outcome before the event? Insulated? There has to be reason to escape conviction - do you think standing in the dock they feel insulated? Find me a statistical breakdown of repeat offenders who have been given a chance compared to those convicted in the first place. Pretty dam low I would think.
Establish the problem... because printing a list of rugby player who received that second chance is pure distortion isn't it? What about the numbers of gen pop people who also have that opportunity? Uni students, first time offenders, young offenders, out of character incidents, otherwise contributing members of society etc..
This is emotive crap couched in a misunderstood emotional appeal to equity, without considering the bigger issues.
Plenty get given a chance and go on to re offend don't have the stats but I can tell you know there's plenty that have been given the chance and go on to have illustrious criminal careers, only gotta look at the ever increasing prison population to know that.
But hey you know best...... And let's face it no matter what is said your gonna shit all over the chess board and strut around like your right anyway
Huh!! I thought I was asking a couple of questions and it turns out I was emotionally, and with no regard for the bigger issues, appealing for equity.![]()
And hunters with a promising career (not rugby) that accidently shoot their mate?
Im no where near bored enough to go sniffing down that trail.
Just a slopy retrobate
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