Message from @Vice-God Emperor Cider

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2020-12-19 02:04:48 UTC  

From what I know of the police force (in Aus at least) it relies on fines a lot for its funding (especially speeding). I believe that this is not ideal and that it should recieve a lot more, if not all of its funding from government to have an effective police force.

2020-12-19 02:04:52 UTC  

Unless the black person is a trump supporter than your in the clear

2020-12-19 02:05:10 UTC  

We don’t know what to change because no one outside of law enforcement knows much about how it works and why it works the way it does. You can read about it all you want on paper and you still wouldn’t truly understand it

2020-12-19 02:05:41 UTC  

If things were changed to not rely on people breaking the law to to stop people from breaking the law, it'd be a lot more effective.

2020-12-19 02:05:54 UTC  

Kinda off-topic, but I wanted to rant.

2020-12-19 02:06:03 UTC  

It is very difficult to make people comply with the law

2020-12-19 02:06:15 UTC  

@Vice-God Emperor Cider well australian police also arrest you for going to pro life rallies

2020-12-19 02:06:35 UTC  

Especially with people who thinks a few google searches makes them lawyers

2020-12-19 02:06:53 UTC  

I kNoW mY rIgHtS

2020-12-19 02:07:01 UTC  

Like harsher sentences wouldn't do anything because people are who do crime are very desperate people and a year or 2 longer in prison isnt gonna do anything

2020-12-19 02:07:10 UTC  

Look man, speed limit is 100km per hour, with 5km tolerance. If you go outside of that tolerance, you're clearly speeding. Half your demerit points, big fine. Clearly defined laws with harsh punsihments.

2020-12-19 02:07:33 UTC  

I agree with that, but it would be a step in the right direction (I believe).

2020-12-19 02:07:51 UTC  

I believe harsh sentences on violent crime/aiding in it. That’s more legal system than it is law enforcement agencies though

2020-12-19 02:07:55 UTC  

Australia is very proficient at mental gymnastics.

2020-12-19 02:08:02 UTC  

Drug cases for sure are infective, not sure about robbery and murder

2020-12-19 02:08:35 UTC  

@Vice-God Emperor Cider that's two small of a tolerance. In my opinion I think that it would make it more dangerous because people are always going it be looking at the speedometer instead of the road.

2020-12-19 02:09:22 UTC  

I think drug sentences should be shorter, and out time and funds towards programs for drug addicts, that being said a lot of people will refuse help such as rehabilitation programs

2020-12-19 02:09:26 UTC  

I can imagine people saying that the cars malfunctioned

2020-12-19 02:09:37 UTC  

It doesn't have to be that exact law and penalty, but do you agree with the idea that it should be changed to not rely on people breaking the law to fund the force that stops people breaking the law?

2020-12-19 02:09:58 UTC  

Yea I think cartels should be punished more than anyone, users not so much, maybe a fine is good enough. Smugglers should be shorter

2020-12-19 02:09:58 UTC  

See above reply.

2020-12-19 02:10:20 UTC  

Yeah that ridiculous.

2020-12-19 02:10:41 UTC  

I think anyone distributing should be longer, regular users shorter

2020-12-19 02:10:55 UTC  

Supplying and creating a drug should have a harsher punishment than distribution. Refer to pirating of movies and music.

2020-12-19 02:11:10 UTC  

The people distributing and making the drugs are the source of the issue

2020-12-19 02:11:21 UTC  

With everything, really.

2020-12-19 02:11:34 UTC  

I do agree. Yea drug smugglers, harvesters. Are the ones who are taking advantage of mentally I'll people for drugs

2020-12-19 02:11:47 UTC  

Even lots of petty crime, a lot of people do petty theft and stuff for money for drugs

2020-12-19 02:12:10 UTC  

If someone made a rehabilitation center here, I doubt a lot of homeless people will use it since they are on welfare and stay on the streets

2020-12-19 02:13:10 UTC  

With regards to welfare, the biggest c*ck up NZ made wasn't letting in a bunch of islanders without any background checks. It was giving them welfare so that they didn't have to work.

2020-12-19 02:13:24 UTC  

Both smugglers and makers are the problem but I agree makers aren't doing it because they steal desperate but smugglers, a lot are desperate

2020-12-19 02:14:03 UTC  

Does a lot of new comers not have background checks?

2020-12-19 02:14:07 UTC  

That is very flawed

2020-12-19 02:14:14 UTC  

Smuggling is one of those ultra-high risks, moderate reward things. You only do it if you have literally nowhere else.

2020-12-19 02:14:26 UTC  

@SmokyCopCar marijuana is one of the most common drugs in the US. I believe it should be legal to grow FOR YOURSELF and NOT to distribute. Marijuana is not dangerous it's the chemicals that dealers put in it to get you addicted and to keep buying more.

2020-12-19 02:14:47 UTC  

It may not work it may work idk I ain't a expert

2020-12-19 02:14:59 UTC  

Very true, people who do it are either desperate or very compassionate with the drug smuggling group

2020-12-19 02:15:01 UTC  

That's what's happening in Canberra and the ACT, it looks good so far.

2020-12-19 02:15:02 UTC  

THC is natural in Marijuana and is what causes effects and addiction most of the time

2020-12-19 02:16:00 UTC  

Marijuana is legal here in canada. I dont think it has a whole lot of bad affects but my classmates definitely use it over cigarettes

2020-12-19 02:16:15 UTC  

Cant tell you which is worse but they all vape now so