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Topic started on 25-6-2003 @ 11:29 PM by Ocelot
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High-tech monitoring proposed
for out-of-control pre-teens
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Posted: June 25, 2003
5:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
In an effort to crack down on an epidemic of youth crime, Scotland is considering a proposal to electronically tag repeat offenders, possibly as young
as eight years old, the daily Scotsman reported.
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reply posted on 25-6-2003 @ 11:36 PM by drunk
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Well thats the only way to go, how else can u stop a repeat offender repeating?
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reply posted on 25-6-2003 @ 11:39 PM by ZeroDeep
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How about educating those teens?
Trying to understand why these problems are occuring.
Deep
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reply posted on 25-6-2003 @ 11:42 PM by drunk
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Educating them? The ones that want to learn maybe.
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reply posted on 9-8-2003 @ 06:17 PM by KrazyIvan
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Originally posted by drunk
Well thats the only way to go, how else can u stop a repeat offender repeating? 
ditto
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reply posted on 9-8-2003 @ 06:25 PM by Attero Auctorita
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Electronic tagging is not the way to do this. Once we as a civilization cross the line into electronic tagging of individuals our entire race will
lose all of our freedoms in only a matter of time.
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reply posted on 9-8-2003 @ 11:58 PM by neoslayer
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Seriously, thier people not cattle!
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reply posted on 10-8-2003 @ 12:00 AM by Fury
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Originally posted by drunk
Well thats the only way to go, how else can u stop a repeat offender repeating? 
punishment.
extreme painful, torturous, punishment.
something that would make even the nazis shudder.
celine dion. all day long.
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reply posted on 10-8-2003 @ 12:09 AM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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Actually we have had tagging for years.Criminals released on probation are often required to wear a monitor on their ankle.
Personally I believe that once you become a felon you lose the right to freedom,and I believe that should go for teen punks and thugs too.No reason
why you can't rehabilitate a person while keeping tabs on them too.
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reply posted on 10-8-2003 @ 12:09 AM by Mycroft
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I read an article where electronic implants were going to be tested in Mexico. I wish I still had the link.
The idea was that it was to record a persons medical information so it could be read at a hospital if the person had to come in for emergency
treatment. The initial test was going to be with 20,000 people.
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reply posted on 10-8-2003 @ 12:20 AM by Outlaw
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Originally posted by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
Actually we have had tagging for years.Criminals released on probation are often required to wear a monitor on their ankle.
Personally I believe that once you become a felon you lose the right to freedom,and I believe that should go for teen punks and thugs too.No reason
why you can't rehabilitate a person while keeping tabs on them too.

we're talking about 8 year olds! Ever hear of ritalin?
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reply posted on 10-8-2003 @ 12:26 AM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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Hey I have seen some 8 year olds that would smoke you for a quarter.Don't get me wrong I believe in freedom to the fullest degree,and when they start
tagging regular people I will scream to the top of my lungs.I didn't read what exactly this child didso I am not saying that this particular case is
justified.I will read it though.Problem is we live in a society where no one wants to take blame for anything they do.Parents have to be careful how
they handle their children or risk imprisonment themselves.So my point was that if the only way to maybe help this child or save someones life in the
future is to monitor them then so be it.
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