08-22-2020, 12:55 PM
RAM,
I know people who graduated from USC who would say otherwise. They worked their butts off to get into USC and earn their degree(s). This whole situation pissed them off tremendously. It's an insult to them and any person trying to get into USC via legitimate means.
Although there are vastly worse crimes out there and individuals who ought to be locked away and then some, principle is involved in this situation. Famous people who commit crimes need to be held to the same standard as average everyday people.
If that means, they need to pay fines, do time, perform community service and have a felony on their record, so be it. Same goes if the court wants to use them as an example so they can serve as a warning to others.
Robert
I know people who graduated from USC who would say otherwise. They worked their butts off to get into USC and earn their degree(s). This whole situation pissed them off tremendously. It's an insult to them and any person trying to get into USC via legitimate means.
Although there are vastly worse crimes out there and individuals who ought to be locked away and then some, principle is involved in this situation. Famous people who commit crimes need to be held to the same standard as average everyday people.
If that means, they need to pay fines, do time, perform community service and have a felony on their record, so be it. Same goes if the court wants to use them as an example so they can serve as a warning to others.
Robert