Amazing how some are sure they know what others will choose. But the main problem is the culture not the individual, and I'd thought I'd made that clear. I seem not to have again. Oh well.
Gandhi was wrong eh? So fining folk has prevented theft the world over? Maiming folk has stopped all attacks? Death penalties has stopped all murders? One might be persuaded if there was even evidence of a reduction, but that seems not to be the case. For example the USA has a relatively high murder rate despite the death penalty. Hardly anyone thinks twice due to potential punishment, mainly because they don't think they'll be caught. Draconian punishments only seem to achieve anything in smaller countries, and then at the cost of folk having to live in a society where if they fall victim to miscarriage of justice, the consequences are horrendous.