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Personally, I think that if she wasn't a celebrity and didn't have the big bux, she'd have had to serve out her time without any special allowances or concessions.

What do you think?

Best answer gets the points.

2007-06-07 03:38:01 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

13 answers

I think it's just ridiculous and another sign of celebrity justice in the works.

Will house arrest be a punishment. Hmmm well just think what a hardship it is going to be on poor Paris having to wear a tacky ankle bracelet that might not match her outfits. It'll ruin her tan line too! No doubt she'll get that off early next .grrrrrrrrr

She'll be throwing parties all summer at home and sitting by her pool. Whoopeee.

She should have been made to perform community service and see what real work it like!

Enya<3

2007-06-07 03:43:20 · answer #1 · answered by ♥Enya♥ 4 · 2 0

I agree completely.. Just saw the news conference on Headline News. I'm shocked yet not surprised. I figured she'd pull something. The "being cold" routine made me say to someone last night, "Just watch. She'll get out on some kind of 'medical condition.'" And viola! She's out. What is this so called medical condition. Isolationitis? Regardless of what it is, they have doctors at the jail who could've treated her.

So much for "doing her time and proving she's lik everyone else." Uh uh. Everyone else would have gotten the full 90 days not 45 reduced to 23 and would've served it in jail with the rest of the inmates instead of being in the "celebrity block." She definitely used the system to her advantage. Anyone else who tried to use the system would have their pleas ignored..

So she's got an ankle bracelet. So did Martha Stewart. Is she unable to use the phone? Unable to watch TV? Is she truly in total isolation? She's got her pets. I'm sure her friends will drop by. I doubt very much that unless someone from the court is with her day and night that they'll be able to keep them away. It won't be total isolation like she was forced to endure in jail.

So where's her punishment? It doesn't matter that she didn't kill anyone with her drunken driving. The POTENTIAL was there. Then she drove with a suspended license. And we're supposed to believe that she was actually going to spend 23 days in jail "like everyone else." Please. It's a travesty of justice to all who have lost family members to drunk drivers.

Basically, Paris ended up with a slap on the wrist. And justice has NOT been served.

2007-06-07 03:52:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am furious. There is definitely a double standard for the very wealthy and "regular" people, and it's outrageous that they can blatently violate the law and rub it in our faces.

I don't care if she has an eating disorder that requires medical attention. There are a lot of poor women with anorexia who go to prison and get no such special treatment.

It's a disgrace and yet another reason why regular people should be getting ready to revolt against the upper class.

I'm so furious right now that the scene from the end of "Apocolypto" is looking really appropriate now -- Paris needs to be painted blue and brought to the top of a pyramid. I guarantee the crowd would never cheer so loudly.

2007-06-07 03:48:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Lets start by saying. Don't blame Paris for the system.. If you were going to be allowed to go home after just 3 days, would you stay???

We need to be mad at the system for allowing the rich to skirt the law and not pay their dues.. Its bad enough that they have all the money to pay attorneys to get them off the hook most of the times, and that we even need $$ and attorneys for "True Justice" in this country. We do not have the best justice system in the world.. we have a broken system and this bad choice to let her out is going to spark riots if it hasn't already.

The poor should be really upset with this.

And again... Don't blame Paris for this... She is working it like you would if you had her money.. Blame the person that signed her release and only that person at this point...

2007-06-07 03:48:29 · answer #4 · answered by Vindicatedfather 4 · 1 0

Oh i understand what you recommend!!! This purely shows you the way the yank regulation equipment is so incorrect! comparable ingredient with Michael Jackson, purely via fact they're richer than maximum folk are they get purely about all those particular privileges! So unfair! And confident! i wish absolutely everyone gets fired for performing like monkeys and letting her unfastened! it fairly is bullspit! i wish Paris looses all her money and is compelled to stay on the streets just to close her up! it fairly is disgusting!

2016-11-07 20:24:14 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It sucks.

She's human like the rest of us. Just because she has money doesn't make her any different....Ok, maybe it does, but it shouldn't in the jail system.

I personally think she should have served the whole 45 day sentence.

2007-06-07 03:43:28 · answer #6 · answered by Bree 5 · 0 0

i don't like it....to me personaly she does not seem like a good person or a good cleb role model...i thought that spending time in jail would do her good and stop her stupid maddness.......they shouldn't have let her out early....they should have treated her like a normal person and not a cleb....I CANT BELIEVE THEY LET HER OUT EARLY....how stupid

2007-06-07 03:43:03 · answer #7 · answered by ZAC_EFRON_LOVER 2 · 1 0

its a bad representation of justice in this country...she's getting out just because shes filthy rich ....

2007-06-07 03:42:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Very bad because she has not learned her lesson

2007-06-07 03:41:08 · answer #9 · answered by Emily F 5 · 1 0

She has everything but morals.

2007-06-07 03:44:11 · answer #10 · answered by kitkat 7 · 1 0

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