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  • #10051

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    Are they not telling us something alot of us have been saying for the last 10 years?
    Am i being unfair in saying prison is nothing more than an inconvenience nowadays ?
    Should prisoners be forced to work, hard graft manual labour not poncing abt supposedly learning on computers with access to the internet ?
    Personally those that genuinely want to reform and spend their time learning and improving themselves should earn the right to do so and do it in their own time AFTER all the work is done.
    It was even suggested their were areas in prisons which were no guards zones as it was considered to dangerous for them to go there ???? surely that isnt right

    #331904

    You only have to look at the prison population to see it must be easy because offender’s keep reoffending and going back for more.
    Compared with getting a job, paying the bills and trying to keep a roof over your head, prison is the easy option. if it was up to me there would be no TV, no gym and def no drugs and if they kick of and have a riot I’d just let them live in the damaged building.
    If they are lucky I might let them go to the local rubbish dump and sort out all the rubbish for recycling and instead of releasing them early for good behaviour I’d release them to a training centre to learn a trade or learn to read and write .

    #331905

    the goverment spends more money on prisoners food than they allowcate for school dinners…!! something wrong there I say…

    my biggest issue is the fact they still have human rights…?? why should they when they have commintted a crime..??

    Prison should go back to, 6 x 6 room, banged up 23/24 an hr to walk round the grounds. no tv, no luxerys, basic food, hard time mains hard time. i sure they could rotate times to suit the guards… if they all banged up in cells then they can’t cause trouble except their own noise. if they damage their cell well tough shyte u did it…!! live in it…

    this sueing for cleaning their own shyte n p’ss…!! f cuks sake treat them with the same style they has disreguarded the Laws, Laws are their for a purpose surely, if us fellow britians not happy with the Laws then surely speak up. I thk we have lost faith and the purpuse of life somewhere along the way, and greed has such a big part on it..!!

    id bring back hangin fir a kick aff..!! vote for me… lol

    #331906

    They have also sued for going cold turkey becuase they didn’t have access to drugs when they were sentenced.
    Did you know that in a major incident like terrorism or flooding prisoners will be saved by the government before members of the public or for example children at school because prisoners are covered by the human rights act regarding care of prisoners.
    don’t know if anyone saw that programme the other night about homeless service men who have fought for this country. Most of the are homeless because of mental health problems yet they get no help just left on the streets while people who commit crimes are in a nice cosy cell with TV, drugs and even prostitutes.

    #331907

    I don’t know if anyone watched the Shawshank Redemption recently. Love that film. And Porridge is also being re-run at the moment. I think that prisoners will always find ways to get access to luxuries, there will always be a demand and people will always be willing to barter. Maybe it is now too easy inside now, but you will always get repeat offenders and people who are institutionalised. The old guy from the Shawshank who was let out after having been inside for most of his life, he couldn’t cope on the outside and hung himself.

    I don’t know what it would be like to be in prison, and I don’t ever intend to find out. To be locked up with people you may not like for months on end. Would be like being in JC with no way of leaving and no Off button. :)

    #331908

    Theres an off button ? :shock: :lol:

    #331909

    @abitofmary_j wrote:

    the goverment spends more money on prisoners food than they allowcate for school dinners…!! something wrong there I say…

    my biggest issue is the fact they still have human rights…?? why should they when they have commintted a crime..??

    exactly they lost their right to human rights the day they broke the law

    Prison should go back to, 6 x 6 room, banged up 23/24 an hr to walk round the grounds. no tv, no luxerys, basic food, hard time mains hard time. i sure they could rotate times to suit the guards… if they all banged up in cells then they can’t cause trouble except their own noise. if they damage their cell well tough shyte u did it…!! live in it…

    agreed

    this sueing for cleaning their own shyte n p’ss…!! f cuks sake treat them with the same style they has disreguarded the Laws, Laws are their for a purpose surely, if us fellow britians not happy with the Laws then surely speak up. I thk we have lost faith and the purpuse of life somewhere along the way, and greed has such a big part on it..!!

    id bring back hangin fir a kick aff..!! vote for me… lol


    you got my vote on this issue for sure lol

    #331910

    @minim wrote:

    The old guy from the Shawshank who was let out after having been inside for most of his life, he couldn’t cope on the outside and hung himself.

    Well where shawshank redemption is fiction but if it applied to real life they shouldnt have committed the crime to get themself in the position of being inside most of his life in the first place, im sure sometimes justice isnt done and occasionally people are sentenced wrongly but as a rule if they done the crime they should do the time (which i might add life should be life )in which case the release issue wouldnt actually be an issue anyway.

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