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ACLU attorney: Biloxi is 'generating revenue off the backs of the poor'
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(10-22-2015, 10:53 AM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: [Image: main-qimg-401b0fc4bb1441e0e681a710719adb..._webp=true]

I get rich?

No, I think they should be paid just slightly less that if they were a regular employee with in the company.

Difference is, where their money goes.
10% will go to a private fund to be given to the prisoner once released (no point in putting them out broke). The rest will go towards paying back society for their crimes.
IE: Murdered/hurt someone? Money goes towards the victim(s)/victim(s) family for compensation.
Once adequate compensation for victims has been reached, the rest will go into the prisoner's private fund granted up on release. In the event of a death, the full amount will be given to their Children, Spouse, Parents, next of kin. No next of kin? Then award it to young college students in the form of scholarships.

I don't see that as being too radical, just trying to use some common sense.
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RE: ACLU attorney: Biloxi is 'generating revenue off the backs of the poor' - Mike M (the other one) - 10-22-2015, 02:48 PM

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