This is a question brought up mainly by the story of the two girls who faked an insurance claim, so were thrown into prison in Brazil. There were countless stories in newspapers showing their tearful faces as they insisted they were innocent and people giving the opinion that they didn't deserve to be jailed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...o-robbery.html
Apparently now they're admitting faking the robbery. They described the jail as a "living hell"; however, it seems to my mind that if you can't do the time then don't do the crime; either here or abroad. If you go on holiday to Singapore and know damn well that the punishment for theft is being caned, then don't whine and cry when you steal something and get what's coming to you. Most of these people seem to do exactly that and expect the government to intervene.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...o-robbery.html
Apparently now they're admitting faking the robbery. They described the jail as a "living hell"; however, it seems to my mind that if you can't do the time then don't do the crime; either here or abroad. If you go on holiday to Singapore and know damn well that the punishment for theft is being caned, then don't whine and cry when you steal something and get what's coming to you. Most of these people seem to do exactly that and expect the government to intervene.
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