Criminals to Energy Has Many Benefits to Society

One of the great crisis facing our country is not only crime, but also the need for energy.⚡ Why not convert convicted felons to energy with a modern waste-to-energy facility? 🏭

This week it was proposed to let parolees vote.🗳 Why avoid the whole situation all together, by incinerating the convicted criminals rather then let them back on the street? 👮Then we would never have to worry about criminals committing further crime or even needing a right to vote. Incineration of criminals would be a carbon negative solution, as an incinerated criminal would have no further consumption involved with their life.🔥

Waste-to-energy for convicted criminals is a clean, modern way to dispose of criminals. Unlike conventional waste-to-energy plants, the fuel of convicted criminals is relatively clean source of fuel, with the make up material almost entirely organic.🌎 Criminals contain much fewer heavy metals than ordinary solid waste. The demand for fuel to operate a criminal-fueled energy plant, would encourage people to be law-abiding, knowing otherwise their is a hungry furnace looking to convert themselves to energy.

Many people are opposed to the death penalty.🙌 I understand there is an issue with those wrongly convicted of crimes. Mistakes happen. But with the savings to governments with waste-to-energy for criminals, monetary relief can be provided to families of those wrongly convicted of a crime and converted to energy.💰 While money can not restore a life, it can provide reasonable compensation for wrongful death.

I think Waste-to-Energy for convicted felons is a humane, effective solution for reducing crime and our nation’s carbon footprint. 😮 It avoids locking up people, infringing on their freedom. No more prisons — just energy. 🔌 Converting convicted criminals to energy can provide for our nation’s growing need for energy, while getting people permanently off the street that are harming our society.

SVGZ Graphic: 2020 Property Crimes per 100k residents
SVGZ Graphic: 2020 Violent Crimes per 100,000 persons
SVGZ Graphic: Arrests for Violent Felonies in NYS, 1970-2021
SVGZ Graphic: Arrests for Violent Felonies Per 100k Residents 2013-2024
SVGZ Graphic: Capital Region Residents in State Prison Per 1,000 Residents
SVGZ Graphic: Change in Number Arrests for Violent Felonies, by Year
SVGZ Graphic: Homicides per capita by County
SVGZ Graphic: How Much More Likely Is It for Non-Whites to Be Arrested in New York?
SVGZ Graphic: Income Inequality vs Property Crime

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