
Originally Posted by
transiten
hi supermanny!

Originally Posted by
supermanny
no, i don't see this as a violation of free will at all, it merely creates conditions that are more conducive to peace, therefore there is less violence. now on the other hand, if these people had committed their crimes and got caught and been sent to jail..... now that would be a violation of free will.
i don't follow you? what should be violation of free will if they got caught for having comitted a crime???
liliane
i was just thinking that they wouldn't willingly go to jail, so the policeman would be violating the free will of the criminal. not saying this is wrong; just making an observation.....
typo correction; i meant to say "no, i don't see this as a violation of free will....." in my previous post.
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