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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge® View Post
    I agree with you here. I would have to say that killings by firearms by "normal" folks are probably higher in percentage than killing by people with mental disorders or accidental.



    I know I can say that I've never driven a very fast car on public roads. And I can surely say that I'm definitely not a danger to folks on the road. Am I a potential danger? Of course. Accidents happen. How do I know? One accident (1993 in the rain) in twenty-seven years is a nice number to have. I'm sure the inspector could tell if the person they are testing has some type of disorder that would impact their driving ability. Also, I drive maybe five miles over the limit. I used to not, but I never drove over ten over back before I had my CDL. And I couldn't care less about owning a fast car.



    If I were a betting person, I'd take you up on that. I'm quite confident that driving test instructors do not have a degree in psychology. Having a mental disorder doesn't mean you're "loony" twenty-four hours a day.






    I'll be honest, I believe this thread was created for just that, lolol.



    In jail speak, that amount of time is a short time. Might not feel like it, but it is.
    Actually a year in half In county is about 3 years in prison. County has less privileges. 20 hour lock down 10 min phone calls 15 min visitation. This is for people innocent until proven guilty ? Prison has 20x more privileges time goes a lot faster to a person free to do things throughout the day (giving thy have a low charge like mine) shit the only bad thing would be the gangs and the people being rapped but that's actually slim to none. I believe people hype that up a bit.

    I also don't need a degree to know someone is whacky in the head (or above the norm).


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    Quote Originally Posted by E36slide View Post
    Actually a year in half In county is about 3 years in prison. County has less privileges. 20 hour lock down 10 min phone calls 15 min visitation. This is for people innocent until proven guilty ? Prison has 20x more privileges time goes a lot faster to a person free to do things throughout the day (giving thy have a low charge like mine) shit the only bad thing would be the gangs and the people being rapped but that's actually slim to none. I believe people hype that up a bit.

    I also don't need a degree to know someone is whacky in the head (or above the norm).


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    Three years is not exactly enough to make a "seasoned vet" of the penal system, dude. I'm not really concerned with which level is worse than the other. Jail is jail. Personally, I don't see the reason that you see for your continued bragging about your knowledge of the incarcerated.

    As far as gang life and violence, it is as bad as it's "hyped up to be" in certain systems.

    And lastly, as far as you not needing a degree is laughable, dude. Because every single person with a mental illness displays that illness every second, minute and hour of every day of every week of every year. Come on, man.
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