Pros of police being equally punished as citizens include increased accountability and trust in law enforcement, as it demonstrates that no one is above the law. This can lead to improved community relationships and adherence to ethical standards. However, cons may involve concerns about undermining police authority and morale, potentially deterring officers from making difficult decisions in high-pressure situations. Additionally, uniform punishment might not account for the unique challenges and risks faced by law enforcement professionals.
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Yes and its not just because you are in section 8 housing.Any illegal staying wherever is illegal and would get punished equally if caught. May be you can make use of the deferred action for childhood arrivals(DACA) policy and get exemption from being punished or deported from US.
A witch was punished by being dunked or hanged
She was punished by being turned into a pillar of salt.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
because it doesn't fully understand that he or she is being punished.
Feminism believes women are people and as much citizens as men. Therefore, there are no second class citizens for men to rule. Now we are very close to men and women being equally in control.
Hybris is a goddess.
he was punished by being hung on the 11th of November 1880. he died on the same day.
In Judaism, there is no account of God ever being punished for any reason.
Yes, and they do have the right to judge, but being an ex police officer would give a better chance to make a decision based on his experience.
Stalin's enemies were often punished, by being physically and emotionally embarresed by being drug out of office beaten, and ordered to be killed