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bleepblopbl0rp t1_j1que0z wrote

Bail is such a fucked up concept. Just another way we punish people for being poor

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CBScott7 t1_j1qxuwk wrote

This is true, but don't poor people commit more crime per capita?

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MrMcFly131 OP t1_j1rw510 wrote

The conditions poor people live in are the cause for the crimes they commit. On top of that, rich people or even just middle class people can have the same charges but not have to wait in jail because they can pay.

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CBScott7 t1_j1rwiot wrote

So then I am correct. I am also relatively poor and don't commit crime.

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Zenith2017 t1_j29s55g wrote

Consider it like this. Wage theft is the largest form of theft in the country by a country mile. But, it's not considered a crime. It's only a civil infraction unless you can prove a fraud charge which is extremely challenging and costly. In other words, an employer can take hundreds of K or even millions out of their peoples' pockets and not be in serious trouble for it.

Going up to a person, a store, an ATM, whatever and taking any amount of money is a serious criminal infraction, on the other hand. Even with no weapon and no threat of force, it's treated that seriously. And I think you and I would probably agree that that's good! We should prosecute theft and robbery severely. But why, then, don't we treat wage theft even close to the same standard? The impact is certainly much wider and more severe.

It's one example among many of how the same behaviors from a poor community are prosecuted much more deeply than those from wealthy communities and businesses.

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CBScott7 t1_j1qzz1w wrote

Not a bait comment. I never said rich people didn't commit crimes.

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