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http://www.mortein.com.au/more_info_roach2.html
The German cockroach has a larger number of eggs per capsule than other household cockroaches. It has the shortest period to develop from hatching until sexual maturity, therefore populations of German cockroaches build faster than those of other species. In addition, the female carries the egg capsule during the entire time the nymphs are developing inside the egg, protecting the young from the many environmental hazards.
Fecking Germany! Even the cockroaches are more efficient!!
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here here. Let the convicted scum wallow in a hole of thier own making!!
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Then have seperate prisons for those being held on remand - the rest can take their chances as they have been tried and convictedOriginally posted by sasguruAll posts above are stuff and nonsense. Prisons should have minimum standards and cockroaches and slopping-out may cause and spread disease. Remember, some prisoners are innocent until proven guilty - they haven't been tried yet.
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No they are not - there is no smoke without fire. All prisoners should be
shot, they cost us a fortune and give nothing back to society. So what
if a few innocent people slip through the net - that's just like collateral damage - regrettable but necessary.
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All posts above are stuff and nonsense. Prisons should have minimum standards and cockroaches and slopping-out may cause and spread disease. Remember, some prisoners are innocent until proven guilty - they haven't been tried yet.
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Don't be silly - prison is not for punishment it is for reform. These people have had terrible lives and their crimes are only as a result of their poor circumstances. Therefore they need to be pampered and made to realise what they can have in life if only they realise the error of their ways
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Do you not know? Prison is meant to rehabilitate people, not punish. Therefore, they need nice, clean conditions, sky+ in their cells (sorry, rooms), treated with respect by the screws (i.e. called Mister whatever), balanced diets et al...
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PC Idiots Condemn 'Vermin-Ridden' Prison
What the hell is wrong with this FFS??? If they break the law they should have to deal with tulipe conditions. It may encourage people to actually not break the law and not go to jail FFS!!!Originally posted by BBC NewsPrison damned as 'vermin-ridden'
Two UK prisons are strongly criticised, with cockroaches in one and no flushing toilets for inmates in another.
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