Also, in your opinion, law or not - those offenses of hers doesn't make her a "bad person", correct, as flawed as she may have been? Also, in such establishments, like in other lesser ones, even for lesser offenses, do people get coddled and cuddled and told "don't worry, you have nothing to worry about, it was a mistake but we won't hold a grudge" sort of thing, and if they do or do not, do you think they are RIGHT (as in CORRECT) or... (Or maybe they asked her "Are you sorry?") Its all relative and also, this or anything else, is it entirely normal that the justice system even by people who are good and normal isn't universally looked upon in a perfectly favourable light, but then again, as with life in general, there are no real "good guys" and "bad guys" (or chicks - or even mostly people) right, and no heroes and no villains, correct?
And what on Earth stopped Lindsey Lohan from just being a peaceful, law abiding etc citizen and famous actress, to enjoy wealth and life and whatnot without ANY trouble with the law, DIY, drugs let alone "other worse offenses" (HOPE NOT, but don't worry, I won't go crazy here - my internet buddies and family occasionally "know" what I am up to these days with such mental topics) etc, or does fame and wealth really spoil people ESPECIALLY say Western ones?
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