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TOPIC: Prisons - blame May
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Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
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MWTW

Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
Honey. Not a friend someone I knew he had a problem when he drinks he was put on a course 3 times just shows how good courses up.
 
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Peter

Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
uk.yahoo.com/news/tornado-riot-squad-sto...nrest-020900063.html

HMP Hewell Worcestershire prison home to 1000 prisoners

Spot on JK.

Good luck for tomorrow!
 
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In The Know

Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
MWTW wrote:
ITK your view is very simplistic where as the real story needs to be lived and as I said before if you went to stay in a prison for 24 hours you would very much not want to return.

It is - but we are dealing with simpletons !

Tell them - next time you are sent to prison you WILL be shot, and they will never go back again (after we have shot a couple).
 
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MWTW

Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
A simple way to stop around 75% returning to prison or even going in the first place is give them a job the day they enter the system to be honest from my personal adventures of the prison system no one wants to work and most had never held down a job across all races.
The moans " I have a tummy ache,I have nor slept all night, the toilet made a noise, I have a head pain" prisons are full of lazy fu""ers but the Sex offender wings are a different kettle of fish there was every type of worker you could think of, judges solicitor layer types police officers engineers a lot of very clever people most of whom will never reoffend and prison was the wake up call of course there was 25% who again had never worked but dustman cleaners mechanics the list goes on of everyday workers but the main wings forget it.

So offer a job not give them a job if no job no telly or perks smash ya cell up sit in it until you decide to conform.

Also get prisoners out clearing motoways of rubbish all the fly tipped stuff removing graffiti cutting grass anything do it once you get them to realise work is easier than getting out of it freeloading the benefit system the better.
 
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Re:Prisons - blame May 6 Years, 9 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
MWTW wrote:
ITK your view is very simplistic where as the real story needs to be lived and as I said before if you went to stay in a prison for 24 hours you would very much not want to return.

It is - but we are dealing with simpletons !

Tell them - next time you are sent to prison you WILL be shot, and they will never go back again (after we have shot a couple).


But the crime rate didnt drop when hanging was abolished, did it?
 
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