Monday, January 29, 2007

If You Can't Do The Time, Don't Do The Crime.


A drug dealer caught for the first time in Australia has avoided a 25-year prison sentence for selling more than $700 worth of Ecstasy and methyl amphetamine.

How, you may ask, did he swing that?

Judge Barry Beazley decided, and I quote, the "hard working and highly motivated" 22-year-old's "fear of imprisonment" and athletic abilities would lead him to reform his life.

'Kaaaay... Let that sink in for a moment.

I would submit that the only thing this punk works hard at or feels motivated to do is push poison to addicts.

But hey, he's good at sports, and would rather not go to jail, so let's oblige him, shall we?

The judge also ruled that this punk's fear (boo-hoo) of doing time would be an "effective deterrent" against a repeat offense.

Do 'ya think that that fear of jail would've kept him from dealing in the first place if it were really an "effective deterrent?"

So what punishment did the highly motivated Kym Sidney Tyrone O'Hara receive for his crimes?

A two-year bond good behavior bond worth a mere $1,000.

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