I don't want to insult your country or system but I can't really wrap my head around your Justice system. I read many articles and one said "Norwegian prisons aren't place for further punishment. Freedom taken in ONLY punishment." I wonder how is it fair or just to victims? A man raped and murders innocent woman. Another one kidnapped a 10 year old boy for ransom and still killed him after random was paid. Or another man murdered a minority for nothing but racism, all those people had everything taken from them. Their LIFE! Everything they had and everything they were gonna have. How is like 12 years in pretty comfy "prison" proportionate in any way to what happened to victims? How is it fair victims lost everything while a perpetrator only few years of freedom?
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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/KrysPole at 2023-07-07 13:52:18+00:00.
AccidentalGirlToy at 2023-07-07 18:43:46+00:00 ID:
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You are quite right. To get justice in this country I often find myself being forced to carry it out myself. While a talking-to or even a munerary fine seldom results in a desired behavioral change, I have found that after being hunted down and rammed off the road, having their knees crushed with a tire iron and their blinker armature forced up their rectum and their jaw dislocated with a screw jack, then for the real punishment being forced to watch their family members dismembered in horrific sadistic ways (think "deglovement") in atonement, they will surely have learned to never again make me wait in wain because they can't be arsed to use their damn turning signal.