Addressing this point here, your comment here is that the consequences aren't deterring crime. Just a question, despite being pervasive, prohibitively expensive, and epedimiologically risky, has Incarceration anywhere effectively deterred crime(especially drug use?)?
The punishing being more important than either the epidemiological crisis occurring in society at large or the prison specifically?
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Again, you're wrong. It's not the punishing that is important - it is the removal this individual from society where he is causing pain to his law-abiding neighbors. I'm sorry, it's not ok to repeatedly steal vehicles with no repercussions and it's not ok to excuse this behavior.
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The only "solutions" you have offered are non-starters. It's reprehensible that you would advocate to continue to just let this guy continue to steal vehicles.
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