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09-11-2013, 11:04 AM
The New Elite: Are celebrities treated specially when it comes to the law?
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It has often been said that there is one rule for them, and one rule for us. That saying usually applied to politicians who were caught preaching one thing in public, but doing another in private. But nowadays the feeling is often given that celebrities are the ones who are treated much more softly than a norman 'nobody' like you or me would be. Whether it's singer Pete Doherty who was brought before a court concerning drugs and it was reported that drugs then fell out of his pocket as he left the courtroom (seemingly without re-arrest) or whether it's Justin Bieber spitting on fans, spraying walls with graffiti or *apparently* sleeping with prostitutes. There's a feeling that is growing that these people are 'above' the law.
So what do you think? Are celebrities often treated differently by the court and legal system or is it just that the system is soft anyway and that we notice it more when a celebrity is left off with a slapped wrist for a crime committed?
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It has often been said that there is one rule for them, and one rule for us. That saying usually applied to politicians who were caught preaching one thing in public, but doing another in private. But nowadays the feeling is often given that celebrities are the ones who are treated much more softly than a norman 'nobody' like you or me would be. Whether it's singer Pete Doherty who was brought before a court concerning drugs and it was reported that drugs then fell out of his pocket as he left the courtroom (seemingly without re-arrest) or whether it's Justin Bieber spitting on fans, spraying walls with graffiti or *apparently* sleeping with prostitutes. There's a feeling that is growing that these people are 'above' the law.
So what do you think? Are celebrities often treated differently by the court and legal system or is it just that the system is soft anyway and that we notice it more when a celebrity is left off with a slapped wrist for a crime committed?
There are plenty of nifty prizes to be won within this forum. Positive contributions towards official debates will sometimes be rewarded with a month's VIP subscription in a colour of your choice as part of the Top Contributor award. As well as this, reputation will be awarded throughout the debate to those who make valid and constructive posts. Those who make the best contributions within a month win the Debater of the Month award and wins themselves a month's worth of forum VIP and 10 reputation points. Finally, those who create debate topics that generate a lot of buzz and engaging discussion will receive 20 reputation points.
The debate is open to you.