Then they were going to use the money they saved by moving to Mexico to buy out other companies mostly high tech firms. Then GM also told the union that they were broke so the workers would take a pay cut, then GM took that money and opened up more overseas factories. ... Also garbage collection got pushed back to once of month because the city did not have the tax money to continue regular garbage collection. ...
It will save the state tons of money because of how much it costs to process and incarcerate someone for 30 days versus in New York where a 100 dollar fine is the equivalent. ... Of the four states that have legalized marijuana they look past the effects that the drug can have on our society and look right to the money. Decriminalizing cannabis can save governments boatloads of money though reduction of processing and incarceration. ... Provided these other states are not worried about the money that's freed up they are focused on the profit in the legalization. ... The senator also beli...
Capital punishment save money. ... Those who favor capital punishment say that why to keep a murderer in prison and feed him for the rest of his life from out taxpayers money. ... Executing each of these inmates would have saved 821 lives." (Sharp) There is direct proof that the death penalty does save lives. ... Being more cautious would save lives and keep it safer. ...
In California, our most populous state, it is estimated that taxpayers could have saved $90 million annually by abolishing the death penalty(61). ... Now, it's based on how much money people have. ... All because one has the money to get a good lawyer and the other has to take a law-appointed lawyer. ... Innocent lives will be saved. ... Unknowingly, we as a whole pay for the killing of others, through the money we pay for taxes. ...
To build more prisons, is to use "our" money, the tax payers money. ... With our prisons overfilling, and our money going to waste, rehabilitation is needed more than ever. 3. ... Assuming that they are approved financial support, the family can get money out of the Crime Victims Fund. ... This type of system saves the agency a lot of time because they would know whom to call to get the right assistance. ... This saves time and money, because before the officer would bring the offender to the station and book them. ...
Methvin believes that these tough approaches will save America millions of dollars a year, instead of spending billions a year on criminals who repeatedly return to the court and justice system. ... The money that is spent on this law should be spent on social programs such as crime prevention and education. Not only is the law wasting tax payer's money, it is overcrowding prisons. ... If we can educate families and especially the children as early as possible, we may be able to save a child from living a life of crime. ...
Many people, mostly students, despise the idea of uniforms, but I, along with numerous parents, teachers, and school officials, strongly support it. One requirement for a good school is a safe and disciplined learning environment. A uniform policy could be the solution. Possible benefits include the...
Proposal for Community Policing There are many reasons why we should go to community policing. Even if it is a very costly project you have to remember that you get what you pay for in this world. Instead of sending stormtroopers into a neighborhood where they know nothing about the people tha...
The taxpayers's hard earn money. Therefore, by putting every young offender into the jail is a waste of taxpayer's money. Instead of wasting the money, the young adults should do the community service such as cleaning the road to contribute to the society. Thus, the government can save the money from hiring people to clean the road or streets. 3 Moreover, the government can spend less money on building the extra cell. ...
From a money standpoint many people say that the death penalty saves money for taxpayers due to reduced court and imprisonment fees (Warren 1). ... They would have to come up with money to support all of their daily needs that taxpayers had once paid thousands of dollars for (Warren 1). ... Its better to kill a few criminals in order to save hundreds of other innocent people by giving the criminals a fear of death. ... Even if only one life a year is saved through mental healing, that is a great accomplishment in the eyes of our God. ...
Doctors, the people that are supposed to save life are destroying life. ... This suggests that by killing every murderer, money can be saved! ... Think of the money that could be saved by the government! ... If we are not saving money, crime statistics show that capital punishment does not have an impact on crime, and in our religion it was abolished two millennias ago, then why should we have the death penalty? ...
Another reason I support the death penalty is because I think it is a terrible waste of money to have to support criminals for the rest of their life in prison. They are the last people who should deserve our taxpayer's hard-earned money. It makes me angry to know that part of the money I am making at work is going to pay for the food some criminal is eating right now, the light that is shining in his cell, and the water he uses to brush his teeth, shower, or flush the toilet with. ... That is how our taxpayer money can be saved, and as a result, be put to better use on someone who is ...
On another outcome, if a woman makes more money than their husband, the husband feels that they cannot provide for their family and become more violent. ... They feel they need money to provide for their families, but they cannot provide due to their skill settings. ... If a member has more skills, such as education, they have the ability to earn more money, which allows them to provide for their families, bringing crime rates down. ... They are the ones who try and save the victim, whether they know them or not. ...
For the defendant and the tax payers it can save a lot of time and money. ... This is more of the tax payer's money being spent. It takes a large amount of money to keep defendants locked up behind the bars of the jail. ... To build and keep a prison running cost a large deal of money. ... I see every day where my tax money goes. ...
The family ended up settling with the burglar for a ridiculous sum of money for the hardship the burglar had endured. ... Without any worries, no bills or money collectors, and on behalf of the tax paying citizens, you can go see a movie while eating popcorn in a movie theater, play video games, and participate in countless other activities while enjoying peace of mind. ... Then finally the average taxpayer could enjoy a little more of their hard earned money and save us the trouble of giving it away. ... The government wastes too much time and money in the processes of appeals for...
It has been estimated that California could save as much as $90 million a year if they abolish the death penalty. In New York $118 million could be saved, more then any other state. Other states that could also save money include New Jersey $16 million annually, Kansas 11.4 million annually and Indiana $5 million annually. ... Money is of no value in jail. ...
The proposed safeguards will cost a huge pile of money, money that the government doesn't have. ... The proposed safeguards will cost a huge pile of money, money that the government doesn't have. ... Passing a law requiring this-or-that in the criminal justice system won't make the money magically appear. ...
Simpson case; everyone knows he was guilty, but since he has so much money and fame he was let free. If he didn't have all that money he"d be put to death for sure because he was a black man and he killed a white woman. ... But with the death penalty it would be too late to save those innocent people who get caught up in crimes they didn't commit. ...
I am strongly against the death penalty because it costs the taxpayers too much money, the possible "wrongly accused," it is cruel and unusual punishment, and the issue of capital punishment being a deterrent. The first reason the death penalty should be done away with is that it costs the taxpayers too much money. ... Why spend taxpayers" money keeping these inmates in jail for so long? ... Taxpayers" money should go to better society, not to accommodate the prisoners that are going to end up in the electric chair or getting lethal injection. ... The American society knows too m...
The most common are money, sex, glamour, and power. ... Although from an objective point of view, we can see joining a gang brings more danger than it saves you from. ... The gang also provides some money for these children who quite often need to feed their families. ... It is not unusual for a gang, in order to install fear and maintain order within the membership, to "punish" a gang member for the theft or loss of drugs and/or money. ...
It has been estimated that California could save as much as $90 million a year if they abolish the death penalty. In New York $118 million could be saved, more then any other state. Other states that could also save money include New Jersey $16 million annually, Kansas 11.4 million annually and Indiana $5 million annually (Prothrow-Stith, 134). ...
Gang Violence Many forms of hate face American citizens in this day and age. Sexual preference, Race and religion seem to be on everyone"s minds. Every time you turn on the news you read about somebody that was hurt or even worse killed because they had a different view of a subject. However ...
It is probably easier to lose the helicopter than it would be to lose ten police cars, and more "criminals" would get away, but more lives will be saved also and saving lives is more important than catching potential criminals. ... This method would only be used in bigger cities with the money to have police helicopters. ...