• A_norny_mousse@piefed.zip
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        I think even a small jailtime would be pretty serious. Provided he can’t buy himself out. A fine would be a slap on the wrist*. A scolding is just that - something certain people have learned very early to ignore.

        * depends on the amount of course

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      2 months ago

      A demand for removal and threat of being held in contempt seems like the appropriate response to bringing a camera in, no matter who you are.

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        2 months ago

        It does matter who they are!

        The judge said not to bring something in and they clearly ignored the judge’s directions and it is their job to comply with the judge’s directions. They are not some random person off the street.

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          I dont disagree, and I think they should face punishment for what they’ve done already… But what’s supposed to happen here? Jail time specifically for bringing a camera? I dont get it.

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            Yes, they should get jail time for being in contempt of court because they are professionals and should be held to a higher standard than people off the street.

            A person off the street should get a warning. Professionals should be expected to follow a judge’s orders.

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              Fair enough. Just let me know when it’s guillotine time, thats what I’m here for.

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                I must have forgotten that there is literally no middle ground between a verbal warning and execution.

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                    I think it would be unfair to just decide to behead them. We should have like a lottery, or contest, where people can submit suggesions for execution methods, I for instance think we should throw them off of high places, like the grand canyon, or a skyscraper. Maybe from Mount Rushmore from teddy roosevelt’s head.

                    Others might prefer to bend back tree limbs and tie them to their limbs, then release the bent limbs to have the tree recoil and tear them apart, trult a classic. Or a large heavy rock being put over them that crushes them for days.

                    We could have a game show even to determine it, or a contest of some sort.

                • ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works
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                  There is middle ground, we just passed it a long time ago with these chucklefucks and we’re waiting for the rest of y’all to realize that.

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          My 6-year old is way ahead of the game then.

          I’ve got a tough decade ahead of me…

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            Sorry for unsolicited advice, but:

            It’s usually about consequences. At that age, they react to actions much more than to words.

            And more generally, they need to learn that words have meaning, too. There’s way too many parents who just lazily shout “KEVIIIN, STOP THAT!” without any sort of follow-up. Not saying you do that though.