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In response to
"
In Alabama, people went to jail for this iirc.
"
by
Will Hunting
Yes but now they're back doing the same bag men jobs as before. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Jul 1 '11, 11:32
(No message)
Responses:
It's about time they hit someone with a serious penalty. Like an Eff You if you can recover penalty.
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Will Hunting
Jul 1, 11:33
9
The problem is that they'd wind up with the top 75 schools all on probation. -- nm
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David
Jul 1, 11:34
8
This is the point where I go...so?
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Will Hunting
Jul 1, 11:46
5
Are most criminals in jail? No. -- nm
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David
Jul 1, 11:55
2
They are after they get caught. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jul 1, 11:58
1
Not necessarily. And that's where I come in. -- nm
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Dexter
Jul 1, 12:00
The problem, of course, is the agency charged with enforcement would lose money if this is the case.
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Strongbad
Jul 1, 11:47
Yes. -- nm
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nubby, grit eater
Jul 1, 11:47
We'd still have the service academies! -- nm
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Strongbad
Jul 1, 11:39
And Boise St STILL wouldn't get a crack at the title game. -- nm
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Jim
Jul 1, 11:38
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