[deleted] t1_j3jrsdr wrote
Reply to comment by ExpatJundi in Husband of missing Cohasset woman charged with misleading police investigation – Boston News, Weather, Sports by tiny-starship
Truth! Right, then you read an article that is like: this guy has 12 DUIs and has robbed a bank and killed someone, but he’s still driving and free. Gotcha
ExpatJundi t1_j3js0re wrote
Yes, exactly this. It's just not limited to wealthy people with connections, it's everybody.
[deleted] t1_j3js6aw wrote
BUT rich people get more wiggle room. For sure. Nationwide.
ExpatJundi t1_j3jslvo wrote
I mean it's certainly better to be rich in basically every facet of life, but Massachusetts is absolutely full of poor people who have been charged with dozens of fairly serious crimes and had the charges dropped dismissed for the flimsiest of reasons.
[deleted] t1_j3jt4uh wrote
Agreed, but rich people get away with way more, and that is more of a problem to me.
ExpatJundi t1_j3jtg3m wrote
I would have to say that this is something that sounds true and is easy to believe but without some sort of rigorous academic study we're both just stating opinions. Mine is informed by being a police officer who deals with criminals and the courts and looks at criminal histories every day but of course it is still only an informed opinion.
[deleted] t1_j3jtqn5 wrote
Yeah and me being a blue collar chick having worked about rich people doing twisted shit (see the cohassett case from this week) rich people get away with way more elaborate shit that has a wider societal impact that joe blow who does a lot of coke and drinks a lot.
sage076 t1_j3kcnxb wrote
I cant imagine how frustrating your job must be.
ExpatJundi t1_j3kh0dr wrote
You just try to focus on what you can control.
Adorable_List3836 t1_j3lb1xy wrote
I guess that’s a good perspective, thank you for your service
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