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Yes, he has served his time & should be allowed to return to society as normal |
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24 | 47.06% | |||
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Can't decide |
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1 | 1.96% | |||
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No, it would be a bad example & he should not be allowed to play football professionally again |
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26 | 50.98% | |||
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I can see it from both sides of the argument. It sends a bad message to re-sign him but what is the point in the prison system if it prevents someone who has successfully completed a prison term from contributing to society? It's certainly a deterrent to reformation if ex-cons aren't given the chance to prove themselves.
It's a difficult one. |
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