Monday, April 28, 2008

A fair punishment?

She is definetly not a young example, but she is not a terrorist. Opinions are divided between supporting the punishment on the basis that this is a good example of justice application. The opposite group sustained that two years in prision are too much for a simple agression.

What I think it's that both groups have conciliating ideas. Angie is a 28-years-old woman, but she perfoms in front of younger people, the majority of them are teenagers. As you can see, she represents a public image and a following model for teen people. Obviously parents couldn't allow that their children act the way she did, so a punishment as a response to her actions becomes an example for their kids.

She is not a terrorist or something like that, she has only fight with some woman and not to attend to the constant citations of the judge. Moreover she has formal recommendations and restrictions for her behavior. I say only, because in this country this is so common and just a few group of people have recieved this kind of punishment.

Well... it's up to you.

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