Comments by "godzillavkk" (@godzillavkk) on "Real Lawyer Reacts to Batman: the Animated Series" video.

  1. Late ti the party, but you should take a look at the video game Batman: Arkham City, and review how illegal Arkham City is. Just in case that's off your radar, Arkham City is a giant outdoor supermax prison that was built after Arkham Asylum was nearly destroyed in another of Joker's plans. A portion of Gotham was walled off, it's civilians forcibly evicted, and all criminals in Gotham were deported. And it didn't matter if you were a member of the rogues gallery, an average thug or criminal, a one time offender, or even a reformed crook. You have a criminal record, you're heading to Arkham City. The prison was also supervised by a corporate military unit called TYGER, and they only dropped down food and medical supplies at random intervals. And they were only active in Helicopters. The inmates in the meantime, did not often get along, and broke out into turf wars. The largest gangs were controlled by Joker, Two-Face, and the Penguin. Speaking of Penguin, he was not serving prison time at the time of the prison's construction. Officially, he avoided being on the list by bribing and investing in think tanks in the City Council. But he outright refused to abandon the Iceburg Lounge. So, the police decided to just leave him there due to his stubborn attitude and criminal record. Some of the gangs were even given military grade equipment such as nightvision, assault rifles, and shot guns for their gang wars. And the medical supply they dropped was not sufficent for all the inmates. For example, Joker was dying from Titan Venom from the incident at Arkham Asylum, and TYGER refused to help, forcing Joker to kidnap doctors, and turn to Victor Fries to make a cure byt threatening to kill Nora, who was brought into the Prison to force Fries into going to Arkham City. And worst of all, Hugo Strange, who was running Arkham City, had in fact built the prison for the purpose of enacting Protocol 10, a plan to fire missiles at the entire prison and kill all the inmates, wiping out crime from Gotham in one move. Needless to say, this prison violates a large number of civil rights. Evicting people from homes, pulling criminals out of jail forcibly, letting wealthy crooks officially avoid the prison, leaving civilians to great danger for refusing to leave, awful treatment of the inmates by leaving them to fend for themselves and only giving food and meds when they feel like it, encouraging prison fights on an almost military level scale and planning on killing them all. And this is less then half of what's wrong with Arkham City. But I'm curious on what legal actions would be taken for a textbook example of prison violations on every level.
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