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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2015987, member: 19065"]I should think IT IS a matter of public record by having been to court over this and a judgement passed! That's the problem criminals face. Once a judgement has been made and a case "settled" it's not that easy for the criminal to escape their infamy. Posting their face publicly extends the punishment which the public often knows not how to forgive or look past after the settlement. For people who do pay for a crime and do the time, pay the fine, etc. and have in theory amended for their wrong doings, victims and others will still long remember and not forgive, and others unrelated to the case carry judgement against the offender, making it that much harder for a criminal to get out from under their past or convince people otherwise that the crime and the settlement ended that period of their digression. I'm not trying to defend the criminal as much as prevent the offended from going far beyond what has been "settled" in court by the system of justice in place. SO, by not posting the persons photo publicly they are in some ways spared further judgement, though with some discretion, the venue, security and dealers can all know WHO they are dealing with and seeking to bar entrance from the venue, as is their right.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2015987, member: 19065"]I should think IT IS a matter of public record by having been to court over this and a judgement passed! That's the problem criminals face. Once a judgement has been made and a case "settled" it's not that easy for the criminal to escape their infamy. Posting their face publicly extends the punishment which the public often knows not how to forgive or look past after the settlement. For people who do pay for a crime and do the time, pay the fine, etc. and have in theory amended for their wrong doings, victims and others will still long remember and not forgive, and others unrelated to the case carry judgement against the offender, making it that much harder for a criminal to get out from under their past or convince people otherwise that the crime and the settlement ended that period of their digression. I'm not trying to defend the criminal as much as prevent the offended from going far beyond what has been "settled" in court by the system of justice in place. SO, by not posting the persons photo publicly they are in some ways spared further judgement, though with some discretion, the venue, security and dealers can all know WHO they are dealing with and seeking to bar entrance from the venue, as is their right.[/QUOTE]
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