I don't think I'm a fan of interior caneras. I don't want to be recorded in my house
I don't think I'm a fan of interior caneras. I don't want to be recorded in my house
I don't think I'm a fan of interior caneras. I don't want to be recorded in my house
Nice PDF. Whoever put it together did a good job. If what they say about the 3 year recommended, likely actual 1 is right, that's just a sin. Burglary of an actual abode needs to be in a special group of monitor convicts during which for a very lengthy period post-release they have to wear an ankle bracelet. Recidivism is exceedingly high and the odds of either of these hoodlums recurring is almost certainly higher than 50%.Looks like they got caught: http://freepdfhosting.com/e8022e0b72.pdf
I don't want to say hahha, but haha! Life is full of things that done once are much easier to do the second time. And the sort of person who thinks this is a good idea before he has any criminal convictions will find life harder to live legitimately with them, so cruely will have even less motivation not to repeat, from that sense.You're not kidding. I just watched an ABC segment (as a click-through) from one of these caught-on-tape segments, and the "expert" they hired to show weaknesses was a convicted robber. He was on probation, and had "turned his life around" teaching people how not to make it too easy for them to get robbed. The segment ended with, "By the way, our expert is in jail - he was caught robbing since he contributed to this piece." Must be like crack cocaine.