Do white collar crime. Nice accomodation. Quality girls and decent drugs. No need for the heroin and glue. Better still get away with it...
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Has anyone been to prison?
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I know one contractor who has been inside for fraud and that numbers of contractors have been banged up for trading and down loading child pornography.Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostI wish, I wish....Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I will gaurantee that there's a an agent out there that's a paedo.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI know one contractor who has been inside for fraud and that numbers of contractors have been banged up for trading and down loading child pornography.
Pathetic.Comment
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A good friend has spent half is life banged up from the age of 12. Obsessive about cleaning after his time in young offenders institutes where they discipline you if you and your room are not perfectly turned out. He thinks it is no problem doing time, used to it, get to hang about with your mates all day, smoke fags, occasional drugs and a drink from time to time.Comment
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I've known one or two people who hve been inside for various reasons. All have wanted not to go to prison again (all got their wish AFAIK). But I don't know anybody with such a low opinion and desire for their life that prison could seem to be better.Originally posted by minestrone View PostA good friend has spent half is life banged up from the age of 12. Obsessive about cleaning after his time in young offenders institutes where they discipline you if you and your room are not perfectly turned out. He thinks it is no problem doing time, used to it, get to hang about with your mates all day, smoke fags, occasional drugs and a drink from time to time.Comment
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Is that the bloke who does that distributed computing thingy DA?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI know one contractor who has been inside for fraud and that numbers of contractors have been banged up for trading and down loading child pornography.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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There's two types of time bro. Easy and hard time. take it easyOriginally posted by Pogle View PostMy Brother did 18 months most in Winson Green in Brum.
He really does not recommend it.
Although the open prison he was put in near to his release seemed ok, they had a shop where they sold the produce they'd grown, I bought some very nice cyclamens there
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I was not meaning to deride contractors with such a jibe, I was merely pointing out that whoever we are agent, contractor, postman or Mother Teresa's fan club there are always going to be dodgy people no matter what their profession.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostI will gaurantee that there's a an agent out there that's a paedo.
Pathetic.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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