![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:11 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Don’t be like !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! unnamed woman from Chester in England who found to her dismay that her boyfriend Kye was actually her friend Gayle.
By way of remembering the town of Chester, have a nice slice of Chester cake.
You’re welcome.
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Jailed for EIGHT YEARS?
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Dude. I at least let my wife take off the blindfold after the third date.
I wanted her to appreciate me for who i was, not how amazing I look.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:26 |
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isn’t that like a reward or something?
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:29 |
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Yes, how is that going to help in any way? You get someone who is clearly repressed and has deep problems and then you lock them up for eight years. She needs psychiatric help.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:35 |
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Didn’t Jared Fogle get like 5 years for fondling hundreds of children?
Although she was lying about her true identity, the ‘victim’ was still complicit and consenting for two years. It didn’t sound like it was really a huge deal. It’s wierd and she needs to see a shrink, but it’s not really that bad.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:36 |
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Lol I saw this on barstool...people are fuckin nuts!
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:36 |
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Exactly. It makes little sense. She’ll be locked away for 8 years, and get out even sicker than before. Utterly irrational, expensive and everyone loses. Some kind of involuntary commitment in a psychiatric hospital would be more useful.
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I still have a hard time believing someone is naïve enough for such a deception to occur; it's something that I really cannot understand.
Also, I don't know how prison is in the UK, but this person needs more help and guidance rather than outright punishment.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:56 |
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She told the trial at Chester crown court in September that no blindfold was used and said she did not strap bandages to her chest or wear a woollen hat and swimsuit.
Ahahahaha Guardian, I love you
![]() 11/12/2015 at 17:57 |
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Just when y’all thought the US had a monopoly on draconian prison sentences.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 18:34 |
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That’s my problem with almost every prison system, especially those who imprison minors. You are supposed to re-educate and re-introduce people to society, not lock them up to boil in whatever problems they had before.
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Well, it makes sense when it’s someone who’s beyond help and who shouldn’t be reintroduced into society. However, the vast majority of people convicted of a crime will (eventually) be able to return to society. Given that fact , it makes sense to facilitate these people in such a way they’re less likely to offend again. To some this is done by education/a job, to others by psychological help.
A judicial system shouldn’t be about punishment, punishment/revenge is what immature people strive for. It should be about prevention. Part of prevention is providing jail time as a deterrent and a tool for keeping dangerous people/re-offenders out of society, but not because you want to
punish
them.
![]() 11/12/2015 at 19:08 |
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Wat
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That is weird all around.
“They were said to have spent more than 100 hours together and the encounters would include the complainant wearing a blindfold while they watched television and even when sunbathing.”