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'CSI: Crime School's In'
Experts: Criminals picking up tips from television crime shows
I hate copy & pasting so read it by yourself. http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/01/30/cs....ap/index.html |
And that Grand Theft Auto game teaches gang bangers to rob cars.
Also, James Bond, an unrealistic spy movie, teaches people how to infiltrate places undetected and save the world from total destruction. Hmm, let's replace all CSI and criminal shows with James Bond re-runs. Soon enough we'll hear from Iran they are suffering continous invasions on their nuclear facilities by people dressed in tuxedos with their hair so hardened you think wind does not exist. |
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And Julia Child turned me into a world renowned chef. :nope: :oops: :damn:
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(let's replace all CSI and criminal shows with James Bond re-runs.)
Please No more boring re-runs :zzz: As for CSI here in the UK are Channel 5 should be renamed Channel CSI :88) |
That article is about the most poorly written piece of trash I've seen today. Its says that CCSI is helping crimonals to cover up their crimes, yet goes into exhaustive detail about how a guy TRIED to cover up his crime the "CSI way" yet was still caught and has a ton of physical evidence against him.
Then it quotes from a guy saying that as CSI gets more sophisticated the criminals will be better and better, but then says he never watched it (then how would he know what crimonals learn from the show) because it is "unrealistic" (then how can a criminal profit from the show??) Ugh, so lame, so lame. I would say that REAL crime shows contribute to cunning criminals rather than a piece of fiction. |
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