There is a problem with Jan's trail of logic. It doesn't take in the
conclusion of his desire. The desire being meaningful sentences.
Incarceration, even if it's just 30 days, works. That is not even a remote
option. The jail is full with real bad guys. The state pen's are full.
Law
How about a public caning, like they do to graffiti vandals in Singapore?
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How about a year of graffiti and garbage clean up for the offender,
including a winter shift!
Russ
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To me, the logical thing to punish taggers is to make them remove all the
graffiti they put up and twice that much of someone else's graffiti. So,
Reachout on Lake St., for example, which had its 120 foot wall retagged after it
was too late in the season to repaint, could have its tagger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "... An article over the weekend detailed how the
chief investigator will be quitting because of threats from the taggers. ...
Is it a system problem in that the policy makers don't think graffiti is a
big enough problem to allocate police resource in sufficient amount
Hooray for Lynnell Mickelson and her commentary on the Greens. I couldn't
agree more. It would be great if some Greens would grow up and actually
become viable and work to help make the city more livable, especially
downtown. The StarTrib editorial today was right on. Downtown streets ARE
I can assure you that while the Democrats dicker over pregnant chads, the
Greens have been moving forward with, among other practical goals, candidates
for City Council seats.
I find it interesting that while the Democratic Party blames us for "this
recent unpleasantless," it is doing nothing
I'd like to reply to some of Grow's accusations in David's succinct relaying of
the facts:
David Brauer wrote:
I thought Doug Grow had a very interesting and provocative Minneapolis
column on Wednesday, and was surprised to see no discussion...perhaps
Thanksgiving planning got in the way.