> NECESSARY MEASURES FOR CURBING THE CORPORATE CRIME WAVE
>
> 1. The stockholders and management of corporations convicted of felonies
> should lose their right to vote and run for public office.
>
> 2. A registry should be maintained in each area of criminal corporations,
> and any corporation convicted of a felony should be required to register
> with the local police. In addition, a notice should be sent to all of
> their neighbors that a criminal corporation is taking up residence in
> their locality.
>
> 3. Criminal corporations should lose all corporate welfare benefits and
> government contracts.
>
> 4. Criminal corporations should be required to make weekly visits to
> parole officers, and their stockholders and management should be subject
> to random drug tests (either urine or hair).
>
> 5. Criminal corporations should not be allowed to operate within 500 yards
> of a school, church, or library.
>
> 6. Criminal corporations should be required to place the phrase "A
> Criminal Corporation" on all advertising, signs, and vehicles as a public
> warning.
>
> 7. If criminal corporations violate the terms of their parole, their
> stockholders and officers should go to jail.
>
> 8. In addition to the fine on the corporation, the personal assets of
> stockholders should be forfeited for their criminal negligence and lack of
> oversight.
>
> 9. The increasing number of lawless corporations calls for stricter
> penalties. BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY FOR CRIMINAL CORPORATIONS! In this
> context, the 'death penalty' is the closure of the corporation, the
> forfeiture of its assets to its victims and/or the government, and the
> winding up of its affairs by a court appointed receiver.
>
> 10. Stockholders and management should be required to wear monitoring
> bracelets for the duration of their parole, and may not travel outside of
> their jurisdiction without a written pass from their parole officer.
>
> 11. The Stockholders and Management and Security Guards of corporations
> convicted of a felony shall be forbidden to carry a firearm.
>
> 12. The Stockholders and Management of corporations convicted of felonies
> shall not associate with the Stockholders and Management of other
> corporate felons.
>
> 13. Corporations convicted of a third felony shall have their corporate
> headquarters and management relocated to Moscow for life.
>
> -30-
>
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