We know that most crime is committed by a hard-core group of repeat offenders. |
These hard-core criminals commit hundreds of crimes annually, but rarely see much hard jail time because each crime is dealt with individually. |
Let us be clear that the hard-core support for this bill is probably in the range of 30 first nations, virtually all from British Columbia. |
In the late eighties, hard-core began to think that punk had become too mass was diluted, and saw the retro movement as a way to change things. |
Why not bring this regime back for the hard-core truants, if they won't attend school during school time make them attend in their own time. |
The hard-core community behind these two open source initiatives is famous for its online support. |