View Full Version : SA women locked up in dungeon
http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_1913812,00.html
tibby.dude
10-04-2006, 09:59 AM
Let them rot in jail ... the drugs were planted on them ... ja sure I heard that bull$hite story before.
jabulani
10-04-2006, 10:02 AM
Sounds a fairly good place to keep your women - cuts down on the incessant chatter and nagging!
;)
supersunbird
10-04-2006, 10:45 AM
Here is supersunbirds tip for the day:
If you want to free your loved ones in mauritius, just get together with the families of the other imprisoned people and hold a coup d'etat... free them all while you are government and then you all come back home...
Ag, they may or may not be guilty, but the way I see white people regarding drugs (using it a lot and having no problems with it, or driving around with a few baggies of it in the car), well, I would think most of them are probably guilty.
tibby.dude
10-04-2006, 10:54 AM
the way I see white people regarding drugs (using it a lot and having no problems with it, or driving around with a few baggies of it in the car), well, I would think most of them are probably guilty.
Huh ???.
Care to explain or has my coffee not kicked in because this does not make one bit of sense to me.
Moederloos
10-04-2006, 11:21 AM
Screw the drug dealers.
Drug USERS should be thrown in jail. That will fix the drug problem.
No demand = no supply.
supersunbird
10-04-2006, 11:48 AM
Huh ???.
Care to explain or has my coffee not kicked in because this does not make one bit of sense to me.
Rephrased: Ag, they may or may not be guilty, but I see how a lot of white people regard drugs (using it a lot and having no problems with it being used, or driving around with a few baggies of it in their car), well, I would think most of them are probably guilty (the ones in Mauritius).
Better?
nocilah
10-04-2006, 12:03 PM
just legalise it. save on the expense of trying to keep tabs on it. legalise and tax it.
Nanfeishen
10-04-2006, 12:06 PM
Ah!!! The Amsterdam "coffee" shops.
killadoob
10-04-2006, 01:05 PM
yea man alcohol is legal, but its worse than drugs
i mean come on now you cant have alcohol legal but not drugs?
the world we live in is so stupid
imagine how much money the government could make wow trillions and trillions :)
and they could regulate what goes into it
tibby.dude
10-04-2006, 01:40 PM
just legalise it. save on the expense of trying to keep tabs on it. legalise and tax it.
A rather silly idea ... drugs like crack and heroin have a rather distructive effect on society as users turn to crime and become useless members of society to support their addiction.
There are far more cost effective ways to offer these sort of loosers and misfits a way out of their boredom and misery.
Suicide booths I reckon.
We just install them on the street corners and if people are bored and fed up with their mundane lives they can just pop in and put an end to it ... no mess ... no fuss.
Moederloos
10-04-2006, 01:41 PM
yea man alcohol is legal, but its worse than drugs
i mean come on now you cant have alcohol legal but not drugs?
the world we live in is so stupid
imagine how much money the government could make wow trillions and trillions :)
and they could regulate what goes into it
highly debatable.
One hit of crack/ice/tic = addicted.
One beer? not so bad.
tibby.dude
10-04-2006, 01:42 PM
yea man alcohol is legal, but its worse than drugs
So is selling cancer sticks or cigarettes as you would call them :).
But then the tobacco and beer companies had a previous monopoly on our vices a long time ago and they certainly are not going to share their profits with weed, crack or cocaine.
bwana
10-04-2006, 01:50 PM
Midnight Express (http://www.etv.co.za/index.php?p=prog_episode&e=2911) is on tonight - Coincidence? :cool:
Roux delivered a suitcase - in which 800g of heroin was hidden without her knowledge - on behalf of a friend to someone in Mauritius in June 2003.
I wonder what Roux thought the question "Did you pack this suitcase yourself?", meant.
Moederloos
10-04-2006, 03:23 PM
I wonder what Roux thought the question "Did you pack this suitcase yourself?", meant.
And with "friends" like that....
Anyway, if you go into countries with such harsh smuggling penalties, you are a fool for delivering something to someone without knowing what is in it.
If ever I go to Thailand, I am taking the clothes I am wearing, and buying everything else there.... And no, I will not take a suitcase for my neighbour's minister's Aunt Flo...
If ever I go to Thailand, I am taking the clothes I am wearing, and buying everything else there.... And no, I will not take a suitcase for my neighbour's minister's Aunt Flo...
:D
Well the question that's asked just after that one ought to have put Roux wise ... "Are you carrying anything for someone else?"
Personally I won't carry anything for anyone. I've never forgotten what happened at Heathrow, when the young woman standing in front of me at the check-in desk answered yes to that question ... two rather large blokes appeared (as if by magic) and escorted her and her luggage away ... she definitely wasn't on the plane when it took off.
love56k
10-04-2006, 09:11 PM
Suicide booths I reckon.
We just install them on the street corners and if people are bored and fed up with their mundane lives they can just pop in and put an end to it ... no mess ... no fuss.
lmfao!
great idea tibby ;)
Highflyer_GP
10-04-2006, 09:21 PM
A rather silly idea ... drugs like crack and heroin have a rather distructive effect on society as users turn to crime and become useless members of society to support their addiction.
There are far more cost effective ways to offer these sort of loosers and misfits a way out of their boredom and misery.
Suicide booths I reckon.
We just install them on the street corners and if people are bored and fed up with their mundane lives they can just pop in and put an end to it ... no mess ... no fuss.
good point tibby. Moederloos has a valid argument about targetting the abusers before the dealers. afterall a person chooses to start using it, their addiction is their own doing
nocilah
10-04-2006, 09:39 PM
A rather silly idea ... drugs like crack and heroin have a rather distructive effect on society as users turn to crime and become useless members of society to support their addiction.
There are far more cost effective ways to offer these sort of loosers and misfits a way out of their boredom and misery.
Suicide booths I reckon.
We just install them on the street corners and if people are bored and fed up with their mundane lives they can just pop in and put an end to it ... no mess ... no fuss.
works in countries where it is legal... besides wether they are legal or not you still gonna get drug users... in every country in the world you get filth... and sometimes you dont even need drugs to see the filth. ie Africa.