- 24 Aug 10, 13:42#212269
They got their fine. They paid it. Or will pay it.
Doing 75 in a 65 zone doesnt mean they take your car away. The 'cops' can't just invent a punishment because of what the media or whatever thinks the punishement should be. If it were like that, we'd have hangings and stonings everyday.
There's always the question of LEGAL PRECEDENT. Courts base their punishments on similar crimes and their respective punishments. if it has been done and gets done every day to no punishment... what makes 'this' case deserving of the electric chair? teh fact that Massa pouted? the fact that Smedley said "good lad" ?
of course they will take legal actions. I would do that, too, personally.
It's kind of like doing 75 in a 65 Mph zone. Everyone does it and it's rarely enforced, but every now and then you get a cop who decides he has to give you a ticket. So you decide to not pay the fine. You take legal action instead, go to court with the defense of everyone else was doing it... No one likes the law, everyone skirts it or ignores it for the most part. However it is still a law and you broke it so the judge will rule based on the law.
They got their fine. They paid it. Or will pay it.
Doing 75 in a 65 zone doesnt mean they take your car away. The 'cops' can't just invent a punishment because of what the media or whatever thinks the punishement should be. If it were like that, we'd have hangings and stonings everyday.
There's always the question of LEGAL PRECEDENT. Courts base their punishments on similar crimes and their respective punishments. if it has been done and gets done every day to no punishment... what makes 'this' case deserving of the electric chair? teh fact that Massa pouted? the fact that Smedley said "good lad" ?
Came out fighting indeed.