Interesting.
If the courts refuse to deal with someone who is dangerous what recourse does society have?
Yeah, much rather the justice system handle this- but if they won’t who does?
Vigilantism isn’t the answer pal
If the courts refuse to deal with someone who is dangerous what recourse does society have?
Yeah, much rather the justice system handle this- but if they wont who does?
That’s what it has come to with an overpopulating underclass who are breeding more and more criminals who commit crime or property theft. Not all are going to be predatory, but the system is overwhelmed.
After a burglary is committed in a neighborhood, the police can only file a report if you even bother to file one. Several times in the past I haven’t because it’s not like I’m going to get anything back. If they do catch a thief, he’ll have most charges dropped and be back on the streets within weeks or months to commit the same offenses over and over again.
It’s going to get worse not better as frustration mounts.
In the Trayvon Martin case, I wonder if they ever traced the stolen items in a plastic bag, which included a woman’s wedding ring) back to the original owner when it was found in his school bag with large flathead screw driver, when he was suspended for weed.