| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | Samantha Jones | Ms.Hilton did the crime she should do the time. No special treatment for the rich and "famous." |
| 302 | Andrea | |
| 303 | Tessa | Not only will sending Ms. Hilton to prison do her good (we hope) it will do the world good. Maybe then I can go a week without hearing her name. |
| 304 | Emily Davis | She broke the law twice. In the UK it doesn't matter who you are popstar, footballer, whatever you go to prison and do your time. I certainly don't see why Ms Hilton should be above that. Especially being that, as far as anyone can see, she doesn't have a taent that might be affected by it. |
| 305 | Rachel Luce | What gets me most of all is that this woman (NOT a child at 26) had more than enough money to *hire* a car and driver to get her around town and to work. Her suspended license wasn't even a hardship to her nor did it hamper her independence. What reason did she have to drive in the first place? None- expcet that she thought th te law did not apply to her. |
| 306 | Gabs | She's not better than anyone else. She DID the crime. Suck it up and do the time. |
| 307 | Anonymous | |
| 308 | Cammie | go to jail, girl. |
| 309 | Anonymous | |
| 310 | Virginia | Please uphold the law! She's no better than the rest of us. |
| 311 | RH | |
| 312 | Emma W | |
| 313 | Gordie Howe | |
| 314 | Luisa P. | |
| 315 | Diane French | |
| 316 | Alison Navarro | She should face prison time. Many other "upstanding" citizens face worse; her continued disregard for the laws of CA should be an indicator that she is a repeat offender and deserves the full punishment of the law. |
| 317 | Anonymous | Pardoning Ms.Hilton would send a horrible message to everyone. Driving under the infulence of alcohol is a serious offense for everyone including the rich and famous. |
| 318 | Anonymous | Shun the unbeliever! Shunnnnnnnnnn-ah! |
| 319 | Adam | |
| 320 | Anonymous | Miss Hilton should be treated as anyone else-just because she or should I say her family has money does not mean she should be able to pay her way out of the trouble she has created for herself |
| 321 | Anonymous | |
| 322 | Erica | Do we really need a petition to make Paris Hilton face consequences of her own actions? |
| 323 | Anonymous | |
| 324 | Anonymous | |
| 325 | Francheska | She is not above the law. |
| 326 | Mark C. Claflin | I am completely in favor of any sentence which will ensure that Ms. Hilton (or anyone else) will learm her lesson in this matter. That said, given her blatant disregard for laws in the past, as well as her current attitude regarding her sentence - I fear that 22 or 23 days (with "days served" provision) will accomplish it.
Pardoning her, or even publically acknowledging serious consideration ot pardoning her, would do irreparable damage to the legal system's already shaky reputation as "unbiased". |
| 327 | Claudia | |
| 328 | Anonymous | Paris needs to be punished for what she did.
Someone breaks the law, they get put in jail. it's as simple as that. |
| 329 | Annesofie Hedegaard | |
| 330 | Amy Ballard | PLEASE SEND HER TO JAIL. Just because shes a star doesn't mean she can get way with stuff. |
| 331 | Blake | |
| 332 | Anonymous | get her in jail!!!!!! |
| 333 | debby fern | |
| 334 | Claudia T | This is quite pathetic - can't she just admitt she broke the law, and for once not expect special treatment for her 'status'? |
| 335 | Lauren | |
| 336 | Patrick Kong | As she is expecting to be protected by the laws of California and the United States, she should be expected to follow and live by the laws of California and the United States. |
| 337 | Anonymous | THIS IS A JOKE RIGHT? PARIS BROKE THE LAW, AND SHOULD DO THE TIME. PLEASE SOME BODY NEEDS TO MAKE HER ACCOUNTABLE, WHAT A DISGRACE IN OUR SYSTEM. |