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Why do we put pond life like this in open prisons?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20121556
Now I know that we don't have any proper prisons any more but surely we must have some sort of lock up facilities!
Now I know that we don't have any proper prisons any more but surely we must have some sort of lock up facilities!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.KA, the problem lies with the pathetic soft sentences handed down by out lefty liberal right-on Judges, coupled with inappropriate sentencing guidelines from Government.
Clearly the sentence this man has was entirely inappropriate.
Once again the right on brigade put their ideals before public saftey.
Clearly the sentence this man has was entirely inappropriate.
Once again the right on brigade put their ideals before public saftey.
I was amazed when a prisoner phoned into a radio station phone-in last night,and admitted he was at that moment driving an articulated truck and when he had made all his deliveries he would be returning to jail.
He then told how some other prisoners had jobs in supermarkets etc, and that they had to pay back part of their wages to the prison.
That can't be bad surely, when there are law abiding citizens who cannot get a job?
He then told how some other prisoners had jobs in supermarkets etc, and that they had to pay back part of their wages to the prison.
That can't be bad surely, when there are law abiding citizens who cannot get a job?
Yes prisoners near the end of their sentences go to open prisons
That is sensible
If you had less than 6 months to serve - would you risk it by absconding?
It also helps easing them back into the outside world
But is that the case here? I can't see any confirmation of that
Certainly something doesn't sit right here - certainly someone described the way the police are describing him shouldn't be in an open prison - Perhaps this is just standard police practise to describe any absconded prisoner as dangerous
I can't remember the police ever describing an absconded prisoner as a likeable chap worth having a chat with
That is sensible
If you had less than 6 months to serve - would you risk it by absconding?
It also helps easing them back into the outside world
But is that the case here? I can't see any confirmation of that
Certainly something doesn't sit right here - certainly someone described the way the police are describing him shouldn't be in an open prison - Perhaps this is just standard police practise to describe any absconded prisoner as dangerous
I can't remember the police ever describing an absconded prisoner as a likeable chap worth having a chat with
apart from anything else it just yet again shows how easy it is to fool the social workers, psychologists, parole board etc etc.
these mugs thought he was safe to let him out on day release
they should make these do-gooders put up some sort of surety, then lets see how safe thy think these scum arew to let out.
frikkien hilarious,
these mugs thought he was safe to let him out on day release
they should make these do-gooders put up some sort of surety, then lets see how safe thy think these scum arew to let out.
frikkien hilarious,
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Prisoners are transfered to open prison to prepare them for release , this guy will now be back in a closed prison with a lot more years to serve
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...riso n-no-ho liday-c amp
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The point that some seem to be missing is that his person has 'blown it' he is now back in a closed prison and his release licence has been cancelled. This man would have been released within 6 months now he is back in a closed prison for at least another 10 years. He will NEVER be allowed in an open prison again. Read my link, open prison is NOT a holiday camp there is far too much to lose.
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