Paris Hilton going back to jail!!!!!!!

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by Jmick
You really think that someone who contributes nothing to society is better then everyone on this board? I think you must have some serious self-esteem issues. She is famous for being rich, skanky and a self promoter.
I used to work with a guy who was arrested 2 times with a suspended license and he spent 6 months in jail, 2 years of probation and community service.
Oh and by the way... what do you contribute to society? I don't mean to sound like a jerk but... what do you want from her?
 

lovecraft

Member
It's schadenfreude, our guilty little pleasures in seeing the mighty laid low. When she got released, it became a reinforcement of the perception that the rich and famous don't live by the same set of rules as the rest of us lowlifes. Personally I'm glad she gets to do her whiny 45 day stretch. Don't think I would have gotten off that lucky with a DUI and a parole violation.
 

team2jndd

Active Member
The penalty was overly harsh. If her and I switched places... I would have a fine that I cant afford and a suspended liscense. DUI is a misdemeanor offense first time. Driving with a suspended liscense and speeding also misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are generally fines and probation for first time offenders. MOST people do not go to jail for first time offenses. I think the only crime here is that she got all this publicity for the most rediculous reasons. The crime was petty and the tape was terrible.
 

jmick

Active Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd
Oh and by the way... what do you contribute to society? I don't mean to sound like a jerk but... what do you want from her?
I help my customers run more efficient, safer and more profitable operations and in turn help them make more money have fewer accidents. I give to charities, when I had more time I coached little league sports and most importantly I have two children who will grow into good people.
I’d like to see her go away and not come back. It’s sickening to see little girls in America look up to her and want to be like her. And as for skanky…I’m sorry but wearing short skirt with no panties is as skanky as it comes. I’m only 7 years out of college and I can’t say I knew any girls like that and I went to a lot of clubs in Chicago.
 

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by Jmick
I help my customers run more efficient, safer and more profitable operations and in turn help them make more money have fewer accidents. I give to charities, when I had more time I coached little league sports and most importantly I have two children who will grow into good people.
I’d like to see her go away and not come back. It’s sickening to see little girls in America look up to her and want to be like her. And as for skanky…I’m sorry but wearing short skirt with no panties is as skanky as it comes. I’m only 7 years out of college and I can’t say I knew any girls like that and I went to a lot of clubs in Chicago.

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is 26 and has already donated more money to charity than most will make in a lifetime. I am not questioning anybody's morals on this site because I know you are all good people. If i offended anybody in that way I am sorry you merely misunderstood. Also, unless you are paying 50 bucks per shot... you havent been to the same clubs. She is only doing what is expected. Most people are expected to raise families and have steadfast morals.

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... well she is expected to look good in a skirt and give us all something to talk about. Don't hate her for being good at it.
 

lazypinoy

Member
Originally Posted by AZReefGirl
I'm surprised no one's started this thread yet.
What's everyone's opinion of her reinstated 45-day jail sentence?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

It's about time that little snot was held accountable for her actions.

nicole riche should be next...
 

jmick

Active Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd

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is 26 and has already donated more money to charity than most will make in a lifetime. I am not questioning anybody's morals on this site because I know you are all good people. If i offended anybody in that way I am sorry you merely misunderstood. Also, unless you are paying 50 bucks per shot... you havent been to the same clubs. She is only doing what is expected. Most people are expected to raise families and have steadfast morals.

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... well she is expected to look good in a skirt and give us all something to talk about. Don't hate her for being good at it.

She does not have to do those things and if she didn't she would not have cameras following her 24/7 and because she chooses to do so and knows she will get the attention that makes her a media whore. There are a lot of weathly and very attractive young women in the world and most have class and common sense.
 

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by Jmick
She does not have to do those things and if she didn't she would not have cameras following her 24/7 and because she chooses to do so and knows she will get the attention that makes her a media whore. There are a lot of weathly and very attractive young women in the world and most have class and common sense.
So because she is rich and famous she shouldn't be allowed to do what she wants? If a random girl wants to go to clubs without panties shes being rebellious and enjoying her youth. If a rich famous girl does it shes a media whore? You don't have to do the things you enjoy doing either. I hate when society's standards pave the way for people to pass judgement. Just because you disagree with how she lives her life, doesn't make it wrong. I think it would be more upsetting if she supressed her true self to make people like you happy. If I ever see her in a club dancing on a table... I'm sorry but I'm getting her number. So is the man who comes out of the closet as the first admittedly homosexual NBA player, and then writes about his struggles a media whore? If you thought he was, would you ever dare say it? No. Why? Because society doesn't like to pass judgement on people for being homosexual. Their reasoning... it isn't a choice its just the way they are. I am not gay so I can not disagree. Than again, I am not

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so I also can't say that if I was her, I wouldn't do the same. You are not in her shoes and you don't know anything about her. Stop passing judgement and think before you speak. It amazes me how closed minded some people are.
 

reefer545

Member
I personally would never wish jail time on anybody that is not a constant violent threat to everyone in their general vicinity. What she did IS a much more serious crime than holding any amount of marijuana. Did you know it takes 4 to 7 times the amount of alcohol it takes to get drunk, to overdose? It takes 20000+ the amount of weed it takes to get high to overdose. PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. When is the last time you heard of anybody say that he/she smoked so much pot that they decided it was a good idea to start a fight for no reason. I wish

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to be out of jail, but make her do community service, go to AA meetings, report to a probation officer, take drug tests, adn SEE A THERAPIST ( not a psychiatrist; NO MEDS). Then maybe she will learn the err of her ways. 45 days is a mini vacation, especially if she doesn't have to be in general population.
But what do I know?
 

seasalt101

Active Member
Originally Posted by REEFER545
I personally would never wish jail time on anybody that is not a constant violent threat to everyone in their general vicinity. What she did IS a much more serious crime than holding any amount of marijuana. Did you know it takes 4 to 7 times the amount of alcohol it takes to get drunk, to overdose? It takes 20000+ the amount of weed it takes to get high to overdose. PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. When is the last time you heard of anybody say that he/she smoked so much pot that they decided it was a good idea to start a fight for no reason. I wish

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to be out of jail, but make her do community service, go to AA meetings, report to a probation officer, take drug tests, adn SEE A THERAPIST ( not a psychiatrist; NO MEDS). Then maybe she will learn the err of her ways. 45 days is a mini vacation, especially if she doesn't have to be in general population.
But what do I know?
not to get off topic but alcohol kills annually what the u.s lost in viet nam yet it is legal marijuana i have never heard of a death because of weed, it seems like the government is ok with the drunk driving deaths and god forbid you get caught with a joint ask willy nelson...tobin
 

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by REEFER545
I personally would never wish jail time on anybody that is not a constant violent threat to everyone in their general vicinity. What she did IS a much more serious crime than holding any amount of marijuana. Did you know it takes 4 to 7 times the amount of alcohol it takes to get drunk, to overdose? It takes 20000+ the amount of weed it takes to get high to overdose. PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. When is the last time you heard of anybody say that he/she smoked so much pot that they decided it was a good idea to start a fight for no reason. I wish

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to be out of jail, but make her do community service, go to AA meetings, report to a probation officer, take drug tests, adn SEE A THERAPIST ( not a psychiatrist; NO MEDS). Then maybe she will learn the err of her ways. 45 days is a mini vacation, especially if she doesn't have to be in general population.
But what do I know?
I agree with the end of what you wrote but, as for her drunk driving violation being worse than having several ounces of weed, I'm lost. You know she only blew a .08 right? If it was a .07, the cop COULD HAVE charged her with DWAI but most likely wouldnt. .08 for a female her size is as few as 3-4 drinks. Not to mention that the percent error on breathalizers is .02 which is why somebody under 21 who blows a .02 in NY will not be charged under the zero tolerance law. So in theory, her BAC could very well have been .06 which would be about 2 shots for her. Where you are talking about overdosing and such I have NO idea. Does everybody who has 2 drinks and drives home deserve to go to jail? 10% of people driving after midnight are .08 and higher. As I said, her offense was a misdemeanor and for a 1st time offense should have been punished with fine and probation. In her case, it was. She broke probation by driving with a suspended liscense and goes to jail for a month and a half. I think at the very least, you have to admit that although maybe not unjust, her penalty was deffinately of the maximum when compared to her crime.
 

jennythebugg

Active Member
correct me if i'm wrong but it wasn't just her driving drunk, it was drunk driving-and parol violations for driving while her lisence was revoked and not showing up for court, i could be wrong on the court thing but thats what i heard and if thats the case 45 dys is a slap on the wrist even minus one of those offences celebrities have gotten to the point that they think they are above the law ,without fault,andbasically better than 'common folk' and trust me Team2jndd every one of those charitable donations that she and her family have made are huge tax write offs .why should her sentance be any different than yours or mine? and no she is NOT better than us...in any way at all, because i have never and would never drink and drive , ive never broken the law and never tried to buy my way out of trouble and i'm sure it's the same with many of the other members here, because we RESPECT other people enough not to try to kill them on the highway................it honestly sounds to me like somebody has a little crush on miss

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ruaround

Active Member
Originally Posted by jennythebugg
it honestly sounds to me like somebody has a little crush on miss

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LMAO!!!
 

jerthunter

Active Member
Poor poor girl. It isn't her fault that she was driving with a suspended license, it isn't like she could afford to pay for cab fare... And how what have thought that tons of pictures of her driving while her license was suspended would be taken, it isn't not like she is used to being hounded by reporters.
Oh wait, she has the money to pay for someone else to drive her and she has constantly had reporters taking pictures of her. Hmmm, wierd, I wonder why she would be so naive to drive around with a suspended license without free of consequences.
Maybe, just maybe she has developed a belief that she is above the law. Maybe, just maybe the judge in the case took this into account when he decided her punishment. Or the judge just hated her because

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is a better person. Just think of all

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has given us... take a few moments since she has contributed so much to society... Now think of the horror that will arise with her absent from the public eye for over a months, the world will be in ruins, people will have to find someone else to obsess about.
 

jmick

Active Member
Originally Posted by jennythebugg
correct me if i'm wrong but it wasn't just her driving drunk, it was drunk driving-and parol violations for driving while her lisence was revoked and not showing up for court, i could be wrong on the court thing but thats what i heard and if thats the case 45 dys is a slap on the wrist even minus one of those offences celebrities have gotten to the point that they think they are above the law ,without fault,andbasically better than 'common folk' and trust me Team2jndd every one of those charitable donations that she and her family have made are huge tax write offs .why should her sentance be any different than yours or mine? and no she is NOT better than us...in any way at all, because i have never and would never drink and drive , ive never broken the law and never tried to buy my way out of trouble and i'm sure it's the same with many of the other members here, because we RESPECT other people enough not to try to kill them on the highway................it honestly sounds to me like somebody has a little crush on miss

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Well said! Money does not make anyone better then another...it makes you privileged which is something else. You'd think someone with her wealth would at least have the sense to use a driver to pick her up and drive her around when she might be impaired...I don't get it, why would anyone stick up for her?
 

jennythebugg

Active Member

Originally Posted by Jerthunter
Poor poor girl. It isn't her fault that she was driving with a suspended license, it isn't like she could afford to pay for cab fare... And how what have thought that tons of pictures of her driving while her license was suspended would be taken, it isn't not like she is used to being hounded by reporters.
Oh wait, she has the money to pay for someone else to drive her and she has constantly had reporters taking pictures of her. Hmmm, wierd, I wonder why she would be so naive to drive around with a suspended license without free of consequences.
Maybe, just maybe she has developed a belief that she is above the law. Maybe, just maybe the judge in the case took this into account when he decided her punishment. Or the judge just hated her because

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is a better person. Just think of all

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has given us... take a few moments since she has contributed so much to society... Now think of the horror that will arise with her absent from the public eye for over a months, the world will be in ruins, people will have to find someone else to obsess about.
 

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by jennythebugg
correct me if i'm wrong but it wasn't just her driving drunk, it was drunk driving-and parol violations for driving while her lisence was revoked and not showing up for court, i could be wrong on the court thing but thats what i heard and if thats the case 45 dys is a slap on the wrist even minus one of those offences celebrities have gotten to the point that they think they are above the law ,without fault,andbasically better than 'common folk' and trust me Team2jndd every one of those charitable donations that she and her family have made are huge tax write offs .why should her sentance be any different than yours or mine? and no she is NOT better than us...in any way at all, because i have never and would never drink and drive , ive never broken the law and never tried to buy my way out of trouble and i'm sure it's the same with many of the other members here, because we RESPECT other people enough not to try to kill them on the highway................it honestly sounds to me like somebody has a little crush on miss

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Don't patronize me. Everybody breaks the law. Who writes the laws? Are you telling me that all laws are just? Do you even KNOW all of the laws? I will assume you don't because nobody does. Even those who make the laws break them. If people didn't break laws, we would still be British. I don't have a crush on anybody I just can't stand the small minded people who would rather sit here and bash some girl they don't even know than evaluate their own lives. There is something seriously wrong with you when you are happy to see somebody you don't even know suffer. Sounds to me like somebody is a little jealous of miss

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. Oh, and finally, I will reiterate this point because apparently it has flown over a few heads multiple times. I do not condone nor engage in the judging of other people. When I said she was better than us, I specifically said not in a moral sense. There are millions of ways to judge a person's worth. I personally feel that a person should be viewed and respected based solely upon what they do. HOWEVER, in our culture, people are revered for fame, wealth and a plethora of other reasons. I said, in our cultures social hierarchy, (hierarchy means an organization of people in different ranks)

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is better than all of us. Meaning ONLY that on the social ladder, she is on the top looking down. For all of you who misinterpreted that, oh well.
 

phunckie

Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd
10% of people driving after midnight are .08 and higher.
Does that make it any more legal or any less stupid?
As I said, her offense was a misdemeanor and for a 1st time offense should have been punished with fine and probation. In her case, it was. She broke probation by driving with a suspended liscense and goes to jail for a month and a half. I think at the very least, you have to admit that although maybe not unjust, her penalty was deffinately of the maximum when compared to her crime.
I disagree. The point of probation is that you avoid the penalty for your crime, assuming you keep your nose clean. If you get in trouble again (hence violating your probation), you can, and should pay the maximum penalty for your crimes (notice the plural, as in violating the probation involves a second crime.)

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is paying the penalty for the fact that she chose to drive while legally intoxicated (regardless of how many drinks it may have taken her to get there), AND for a second offense of driving with a suspended license. Doesn't sound like she paid that high a penalty to me.....
 

seasalt101

Active Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd
Don't patronize me. Everybody breaks the law. Who writes the laws? Are you telling me that all laws are just? Do you even KNOW all of the laws? I will assume you don't because nobody does. Even those who make the laws break them. If people didn't break laws, we would still be British. I don't have a crush on anybody I just can't stand the small minded people who would rather sit here and bash some girl they don't even know than evaluate their own lives. There is something seriously wrong with you when you are happy to see somebody you don't even know suffer. Sounds to me like somebody is a little jealous of miss

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. Oh, and finally, I will reiterate this point because apparently it has flown over a few heads multiple times. I do not condone nor engage in the judging of other people. When I said she was better than us, I specifically said not in a moral sense. There are millions of ways to judge a person's worth. I personally feel that a person should be viewed and respected based solely upon what they do. HOWEVER, in our culture, people are revered for fame, wealth and a plethora of other reasons. I said, in our cultures social hierarchy, (hierarchy means an organization of people in different ranks)

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is better than all of us. Meaning ONLY that on the social ladder, she is on the top looking down. For all of you who misinterpreted that, oh well.

you are so ignorant she broke the law she violated probation she did not go to court why are you defending her like she is your client or sweetheart, she can afford a chaufeur she can afford a cab she is serving her sentence finally there is a judge that actually cares enough for public safety to put her away for a bit before she kills someone and if it talks like a ho walks like a ho then it's a ho, and jennythebugg does obey the law never been to jail has never gotten a ticket and is an upstanding citizen, can you say the same?...tobin
 
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