California's Prop 36 Is In Effect....All You Boosters Beware!! 😅😅😅

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I think two things can be true.

I think first time offenders can be minor, but after three, it’s habitual and a felony.

To address your query, how do you hold a business or corporation accountable outside of fines? Penalties for white collar crimes should be more punitive.
You're absolutely correct. I just think it's odd how only one receives this much attention and in such a sensationalized way, especially when the problem is exaggerated.

I somewhat agree with this too. I mean, I don't really support people stealing like that. And I do think multi-time offenders should be held accountable. Honestly, I just don't have the energy to care too much about retail theft. I just don't see it as that big of an issues to dominate news cycles they way it does. And it's often a side-effect of issues we refuse to address as a country.

Criminal prosecution for violations of workers rights and systemic wage theft should be enforced as strongly as any other form of theft. Right now, it's not. Also fines should be made to recover the full amount of the stolen wages, and not just a small percentage.
 
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They should visit your house next and help themselves you wimpy ass liberal. Trying to deflect from bummy ass broke broads stealing when they could get a job or career.:camby:
that clown is a like a poster boy for why the Democrats lost. people are tired of this bullshyt

waiting for target and walmart to come unlock the laundry detergent, and half your shopping list. going to work in the morning, and seeing that some piece of shyt broke your window, just to root around your car and see if there was anything to steal. nobody is empathizing with these criminals anymore, except goofy ass liberals
 
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