A Quote by London Breed

There must be real consequences for those who commit crimes in our neighborhoods. — © London Breed
There must be real consequences for those who commit crimes in our neighborhoods.
People who commit crimes should be responsible for those crimes. It doesn't matter whether they're priests or ministers or atheists.
If rulers refuse to consider poems as crimes, then someone must commit crimes that serve the function of poetry, or texts that possess the resonance of terrorism.
... as recently as the mid-1970s, the most well-respected criminologists were predicting that the prison system would soon fade away. Prison did not deter crime significantly, many experts concluded. Those who had meaningful economic and social opportunities were unlikely to commit crimes regardless of the penalty, while those who went to prison were far more likely to commit crimes again in the future.
As long as Muslims cross this red line - if they commit crimes, if they start beating up women, if they start the genital mutilation, if they start to commit other crimes and honour killings as they unfortunately do in Western Europe many times - if they do that, I believe we should expel them, the same day if possible, from our country.
Guilt, though it may attain temporal splendor, can never confer real happiness; the evil consequences of our crimes long survive their commission, and, like the ghosts of the murdered, forever haunt the steps of the malefactor; while the paths of virtue, though seldom those of worldly greatness, are always those of pleasantness and peace.
Progressives really do see America as guilty of crimes against humanity, and to them, our 'greatness' must be abandoned to atone for those crimes.
The United States isn't a dictatorship ruling with a brutal army and an iron fist, so our police departments must understand that they are there to serve and protect us - all of us. And when they do commit crimes, they must be arrested and prosecuted like anyone else, bottom line.
No matter where they are in the world, those who commit crimes against U.S. citizens will be held accountable for their actions, pursued by our investigators and prosecutors, and brought to justice.
You should punish in the same manner those who commit crimes with those who accuse falsely.
Those who commit gun crimes and those who enable them should know this: We're coming after you.
For the powerful, crimes are those that others commit.
We must also suffer the consequences of our past decisions. And for that, we must open our hearts to those in need.
In many ways, we've been taught to think that the real question is, do people deserve to die for the crimes they've committed? And that's a very sensible question. But there's another way of thinking about where we are in our identity. The other way of thinking about it is not, do people deserve to die for the crimes they commit, but do we deserve to kill?
Banks don't commit crimes. Bankers do. And they won't ever stop if they don't have to pay for their crimes.
A king is sometimes obliged to commit crimes; but they are the crimes of his position.
Penalties serve to deter those who are not inclined to commit any crimes.
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