Thursday, March 4, 2010

A Jail Program that would ACTUALLY WORK!!!

Sitting at the kitchen table with Goodmorning America, and they are talking about the rapist/murder from San Diego not far from here. They are talking about what he had done and just how long he was in jail. Five years for two counts of rape and assualt on two teenage girls. He got out on three-years probation.

As I am sure you can all tell, out jail system DOES NOT WORK!!!

What we need is my jail system. It is as described below.



If you have commited a serious crime, you will have one of two things happen to you:

-Execution by torture within twenty-four hours of being convicted (this includes no last meal, you will be starved for those hours)
-Or if you would rather live, you will have a tattoo placed on your forehead stating what you crime was (descibed below) and let free

Tattoos/Crimes List:

R = Rapist
M = Murder
A = Assualt (Male/Male, Female/Female, or Female/Male)
B = Brutality (Male/Female)
C = Child Molestor
CM = Child Murderer
CR = Child Rapist
PT = Petty Theift (>$1,000)*/**
T = Theift ($1,000>X<$100,000)**
GLT = Grand Larcany Theift ($100,000<)**

Presence of a tattoo will void the owner of any and all rights. The murder of someone with a tattoo will not be considered murder and will instead be considered an execution. Should someone with a tattoo commit another crime of the same type, they will be publically exicuted (i.e. an R rapes another person). Should a CM or a CR commit the same crime to an adult or vice versa, they would still be publically executed. Committing two crimes of different style will result in a double tattoo (i.e. R/M/B/T, etc.)

For smaller crimes, use of public corporal punishment would be implemented in the status of being caned.

*For a Petty Theift's first offence, they may opt to not have the tattoo and choose the corporal punishment. After the first offence, any other theft will result in the tattoo.
**Execution will not happen. You will either be put in jail or tattooed and allowed to leave. Likewise, a double offense will not result in execution.

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