Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2007 5:35 am
I don't think Paris got any more or less then she deserved. My number two son liked to drive fast, let the cops catch him if they can and sometimes did, then he just throw out the tickets. When the law finally got him in court he got fines totaling over $5000, 3 years probation, suspended license for 5 years plus the fine must be paid off for him to get his license back.
He rode a bike for years, a skateboard, roller blades but did not drive. It took him almost 7 years to get it all taken care of. He has had his license now for just over 4 years and never speeds, a very safe driver who was so excited when his insurance rate finally started dropping because of his safe driving record.
My son is poor not rich, he learned his lesson and has no ill feelings about it.
Paris Hilton is just another little rich kid who thinks the laws are for the little people.
My son also lives in California, so in answer to your comment above about this punishment being over the top.
NO.
River
Ah, my friend,
I made no comment about her punishment being 'over the top'.
However, I will now.
O.J. Simpson knifes his ex and gets by with it.
Robert Blake acquitted in the death of his wife.
Winona Ryder guilty of shoplifting $5500 worth of clothing gets 480 hours of community service.
Let's not talk about Sean Penn beating the hell out of anybody who looks at him cross-eyed...and does little jail time...
Need I go on?
Paris shows up and pleads guilty to DUI with license suspended and the book is thrown at her.
That, River, SUCKS much worse than she EVER has...
...she obviously nees psychiatric help, and I prefer that she gets it at her expense rather than stays in a lock up that is more like a country club than anything else at taxpayer expense...
Rather...
Imagine photographers catching Ms. Hilton cleaning up streets and roadsides in an orange jumpsuit and no makeup. Ah, sweet justice!

