You can put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. When they break the law, they deserve to have handcuffs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never been arrested in my life. Never had cuffs put on me, never been charged with a crime, never spent one day in jail.
People are told their rights when they're arrested. Consumers getting collection letters are entitled to the same courtesy.
Laws are to be enforced justly but firmly, with an iron hand. This is the case anywhere, even in a family.
The law often allows what honor forbids.
You must obey the law, always, not only when they grab you by your special place.
Laws don't really restrain people. Ninety-eight percent of people follow a virtuous course with or without laws.
You are a free woman, and then you become a prisoner, and you receive all kinds of orders. Sit here, stand there. That's it. You just, you don't have the possibility of even moving to take your bag without asking for permission.
As wild as I was, when the cops show up, and suddenly you're being handcuffed, it's so deeply shocking and terrifying, the loss of freedom.
Let's stop pretending we can arrest our way to safety and security. Despite all the fine work that policemen and women do, we have got to find other solutions to deter crime.
The Law is but words and paper without the hands of swords of men.