That’s as may be, Coobeastie. But they should have been aware that they had no right to compel prisoners to take a breathalyser test for any reason. And in any case, the fact that any of them had taken drink shows an abject failure on the part of the authorities and there was no need to establish just who had broken the rules.
I have to agree with the Geezer on this. It is quite obvious that the regime at Ford has been nothing like that required to maintain discipline in a prison (“open” or otherwise). The root cause of this is the lack of that discipline and this episode is symptomatic of a prison service that has, somewhat, lost its “raison d’être”.
Although somewhat unrelated in a question I posed a few weeks ago:
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question963403.html
I tried to understand what people consider is now the purpose of prison. I was not surprised at some of the answers and if the governor of Ford is anything like Mr Dawson, the governor of HMP High Down in Surrey, then it is no wonder events at Ford unfolded as they did.
No enquiry is needed. Just ask the governor, Ms Sharon Williams, what she thinks HMP Ford exists for and take it from there.
Squillions of £££s saved.