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by stordoff
2198 days ago
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> If they were arrested then statistically speaking they are far more likely than the average person to be criminals. That was never the comparison - the bit you didn't quote was "than those who had bailed out for the same crimes". According to your argument, they are _also_ more likely than the average person to be criminals, yet we bail them out. |
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