Thursday, January 16, 2020
Death Penalties in the UK Essay
In PSHE we were studying death penalties in the world. All of the students had different opinions on why we should have or why we shouldnââ¬â¢t have it like it is now in the UK. In this case my opinion is to keep it how it is and not punish criminals with death penalties. I would like to keep the law with no death penalties in the UK. This is because even though the do horrible crimes to get a death penalty, they are still human and there are a lot of things that could go wrong. You could be taking an innocent person who done nothing wrong and giving the death penalty and realizing your mistake after theyââ¬â¢re dead. Even if they are guilty there could be so much pain when they are getting injected or shot or any other ways to kill them. Just because theyââ¬â¢re murderers, they are still human. Also, what if they did get their death penalty but they didnââ¬â¢t die until an hour after or several minutes, just imagine how much pain that person would be, how their family would feel, how you would feel if you were in that same position. A woman from the UK was sent to America to get a death penalty for something she might not have done and weââ¬â¢re only depending on the evidence of two people. On May 4th 1990 in Florida a man named Jesse Joseph Tafero was executed on the electrocution chair. During the execution, six-inch flames erupted from Taferoââ¬â¢s head, and three jolts of power were required to stop his breathing. State officials claimed that the botched execution was caused by ââ¬Å"inadvertent human errorâ⬠the inappropriate substitution of a synthetic sponge for a natural sponge that had been used in previous executions. They attempted to support this theory by sticking a part of a synthetic sponge into a ââ¬Å"common household toasterâ⬠and observing that it smoldered and caught fire. Just ask yourself the question: would you liked to be treated this way? This also has a bad picture on Britain. Keep the old saying into your head: treat other people the way YOU would like to be treated. This is my opinion and I think you should take this on mind because we would like to keep a nice image on Britain and not damage it more than it already is. Please donââ¬â¢t put the death penalty in Britain. A lot of people would agree with me.
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