KIDS, listen up. Getting done for drugs is not cool — it ruins your life.
But I understand how you could be a bit confused about that right now.
Schapelle Corby has been in prison for nearly 10 years. The deal she is being offered to tell her story to Channel 7 while on parole is said to be $2 million.
To average $200,000 a year for every year in jail is what most Australians would call a very good wicket. It is at least three times the yearly salary any nurse, teacher or childcare educator would earn.
The fact she was offered the money by a television network sends a warped message to our young people. It glorifies her story and ignores the fact she is far from being free.
She is on parole and therefore unable to leave Bali until 2017, during which time she will be monitored by police.
Corby is not a celebrity. She is not an advocate for, or a symbol of, freedom or justice.
She is a convicted drug smuggler. She was 27 when she was found carrying a boogie board bag with 4.1kg of an illicit drug at Denpasar airport.
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Seems most people are missing the point. Schapelle was convicted of a crime. Why should a criminal profit from their crimes? Channel 7 should be ashamed.
The $2m could be considered "proceeds of a crime". In that situation she would lose the money and be stripped of her parole.