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How Was This Savage Allowed To Escape?
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...surely he must be in a secure prison not some open holiday camp.
...surely he must be in a secure prison not some open holiday camp.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi - ////The sex offender had been in and out of prison for attacks against adult women and girls as young as eight in the 16 years before he was handed the life term.//
How can he not be dangerous!! Crazy!//
More to the point, why was he allowed "in and out of prison" when a far longer custodial sentence was clearly needed long before it was finally given.
How can he not be dangerous!! Crazy!//
More to the point, why was he allowed "in and out of prison" when a far longer custodial sentence was clearly needed long before it was finally given.
What sort of freaks sit on these Parole boards.
The police consider him a serious danger to women and girls.
The Parole Board consider him suitable for Open Prison.
The Secretary of State for Justice endorses this opinion.
Obviously our police are far more crime-aware than the Parole Boards or the Secretary of State for Justice. At the very least these blinkered folk should be compelled personally to fund the efforts towards his recovery - why should the taxpayer foot the bill for those who undermine our police forces.
The police consider him a serious danger to women and girls.
The Parole Board consider him suitable for Open Prison.
The Secretary of State for Justice endorses this opinion.
Obviously our police are far more crime-aware than the Parole Boards or the Secretary of State for Justice. At the very least these blinkered folk should be compelled personally to fund the efforts towards his recovery - why should the taxpayer foot the bill for those who undermine our police forces.
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