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right is right and wrong is wrong. Just shedding a little light on something we already know. Many of these kids have never had to accept ownership or be held accountable for their actions, and when they do they take their ball and go home (or to another team)
And to digress, this is why we, the USA, need a version of the Norway model of traffic tickets, which the penalty is set at 10% of your income. So, no person, regardless of how rich they are, can just write a tiny check and walk away from their crime. Some folks have payed over $100,000 for speeding tickets there, as well as a minimum 18 day stay in jail for excessive speeding. Back to football player/program crimes now.
And to digress, this is why we, the USA, need a version of the Norway model of traffic tickets, which the penalty is set at 10% of your income. So, no person, regardless of how rich they are, can just write a tiny check and walk away from their crime. Some folks have payed over $100,000 for speeding tickets there, as well as a minimum 18 day stay in jail for excessive speeding. Back to football player/program crimes now.
And to digress, this is why we, the USA, need a version of the Norway model of traffic tickets, which the penalty is set at 10% of your income. So, no person, regardless of how rich they are, can just write a tiny check and walk away from their crime. Some folks have payed over $100,000 for speeding tickets there, as well as a minimum 18 day stay in jail for excessive speeding. Back to football player/program crimes now.