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This looks sci-fi futuristic, but safe.
Anyone been following the case of Julian Assange? I don't profess to know much, but had this on in the background - a long watch but interesting stuff.
I saw a similar one about rule 34 making its way around the internet back when Trump was president.About 3 months too late to post this but there you go
What kind of sentence will they get in Canada for that?After the casino industry awards:
X Casino employee: Nice. After the awards, our boss took the entire staff out for dinner and drinks. What about you guys?
Y Casino employee: We all got some Canadian dudes ' cars.
Millions of dollars in stolen cars from Canada mysteriously turned up in Malta
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TBH, not even slightly a clueWhat kind of sentence will they get in Canada for that?
I think in the UK, they will receive a sentence of around 14 years max. We get lots of cars stolen to order in the UK. Sentences for theft are just not enough, think the maximum is 7 years, but 14 for handling I believe.
Had a quick look, and google says up to 10 years for theft. Couldn't find the other charges but only a quick look.TBH, not even slightly a clue
'You boys. Why don'tcha be good lads, dere, eh?' *cops tussles miscreants hair, sends him out with a maple syrup toffee*
Ya, last couple weeks in our neighbourhood, been a fair few (attempted) car thefts and break-ins; probably wasnt more than 2 hrs ago someone robbed a car locally (and seen several this week).Had a quick look, and google says up to 10 years for theft. Couldn't find the other charges but only a quick look.
In the UK, you get time off for good behaviour, and prisons are full also, which means lighter sentencing on the whole. I think several years is enough of a deterrent, but when they only serve four, I wonder about the risk vs reward.
We have kids on scooters stealing mobile phones who make hundreds, sometimes thousands, in a few days. Probably serve two years as a first offence criminal, which is not enough of a deterrent. The Police are stretched and can't follow up on everything, so petty crime pays for many.