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Originally Posted by aka123
Yes, it is illegal. But in first world countries laws are to serve citizens, not to make life miserable. As the purpose is to serve citizens, it also means that the punishments and the whole process when enforcing the law, is proportionate to what the law is trying to achieve. You know, it is not proportionate to nuke someone selling loose cigarettes, to prevent someone getting common cold from those cigarettes.
Selling some loose cigarettes is "nothing". Give the guy 20 dollar fine, it is probably more than he will make for selling the loose cigarettes in a whole week. Don't your police have anything else to do, than harass people about selling loose cigarettes? Fine him once in a week and his business goes under. You don't have to kill him.
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He was punished 30 times before. Obviously not hard enough to stop doing this over and over again. Your "but in Finland/Serbia/Kathmandu" shit is getting old. He died because of his preexisting condition and untreated asthma. Even his family said so. So please stop with same old bullshit. I get it, no matter what we do its all no good and you can do it better. Good for you. Next time someone like Breivik kills 60 people in finland sentence him to minimum security prison with PS4 and 56 inch TV in his room for 12 years. That would average to 2.4 month per victim.