Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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And again, you keep hammering on and on about how it is lawful and legal. I'm pointing out that it is bad law because ridiculous situations like this.And the incident by itself it would’ve been handled differently. But as per his probation and the long history of thefts and other stuff, it all adds up
If ricky is willing to arrest you and support a 7 year sentence over 43 cents, I just have to laugh at the folks who keep saying the police are on your side and they won't follow liberty infringing instructions that they don't agree with. They'll just do what ricky is doing and rationalize whatever they are asked to do because muh laws and muh pension.
Except the clerk told him twice and followed him out for him to correct the issue and he told the clerk to F himselfWhen I go into a store and see a 10 for $10 sign and I take 3 items to checkout they charge me $3 bucks +tax. On a 2 for $5 and I only buy 1 item I get charged $2.50 + tax. It’s been that way in various stores across multiple states for years.
Was there a sign next to the 2 for $3 clearly stating that single item purchases would be charged full price? Did he actually know at that specific time he was committing a crime via underpaying?
People are upset because it’s a bullcrap crime. It’s very highly likely that millions of people in this country, especially at a convenience store, would see a 2 for $3 sign, grab one thinking $1.50+tax, as is normal in the majority of places, hold up the single item, put money on the counter and tell the clerk, “hey, these are 2/$3, I only got one, here’s $2 bucks, keep the change” and walk out of the store.
His previous record nor probation requirements change the fact that it was bullcrap to begin with.
Again. He didn’t get 7 years just because of 43 cents. It’s like some have no comprehension of what happenedIf ricky is willing to arrest you and support a 7 year sentence over 43 cents, I just have to laugh at the folks who keep saying the police are on your side and they won't follow liberty infringing instructions that they don't agree with. They'll just do what ricky is doing and rationalize whatever they are asked to do because muh laws and muh pension.
Except the clerk told him twice and followed him out for him to correct the issue and he told the clerk to F himself
Hi Dyna, long time no see. Welcome back.Then if true, there was the problem, his attitude about the situation and maybe life itself. Folks like him need to learn to check their attitudes when others are trying to help them make a situation right. Unfortunately we see more attitudes in today’s society than responsibility or appreciation of even simple assistance.
So for having a bad attitude or being rude, the taxpayers get to feed and house this guy for 7 years over a 43 cent dispute?Then if true, there was the problem, his attitude about the situation and maybe life itself. Folks like him need to learn to check their attitudes when others are trying to help them make a situation right. Unfortunately we see more attitudes in today’s society than responsibility or appreciation of even simple assistance.
Not only that, look at how much time and resources this one arrest used up. Just assume this guy had no strikes against him. The cop shows up, they book him, set up court dates and all of the other usual items that go along with an arrest. That officer's time was wasted and the court system had one more straw added on the back of the camel.I found this website that shows how much TN spends on the Department of Corrections. As of 2019 it was almost $1 billion. I'd be real happy if some guy that got arrested for being a jerk and having a bad attitude cost me money for not paying 43 cents. Ras is right, the LEO's in this country have lost sight of what is legal and what is just.
Budgeting for Incarceration in Tennessee
So for having a bad attitude or being rude, the taxpayers get to feed and house this guy for 7 years over a 43 cent dispute?
I found this website that shows how much TN spends on the Department of Corrections. As of 2019 it was almost $1 billion. I'd be real happy if some guy that got arrested for being a jerk and having a bad attitude cost me money for not paying 43 cents. Ras is right, the LEO's in this country have lost sight of what is legal and what is just.
Budgeting for Incarceration in Tennessee
I wouldn't have put a penny into the drawer for the guy. The first fault lays with the store for doing a 2 for whatever sale and charging people full price for one item. Think of how much money this one incident will cost them by paying an employee to go to court numerous times over 43 cents.Personally, as that clerk I’d have just paid the missing 43 cents into my cash drawer for the good karma and been done with it.
Repeat offenders in Cali making a living on the resale of up to like $900 in shoplifted items at a time with no repercussions.