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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Mon, 03 May 2010 22:54:20 +0200, andrel wrote:
> > I guess Warp's problem is that not only the police is 'punished' but the
> > society as a whole even more.
> That provides the police with incentive to follow the rules.
But at what cost? They know that the person is a criminal who has harmed
or will harm other people (or both), yet they let him go because of a
technicality. It's the policeman who should be punished for breaking the
law, not innocent bystanders who may be harmed by the criminal who was
let go on purpose...
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- Warp
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