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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostApparently the main problem is the drugs tests.
If they are on cannabis they are too stoned to riot. However due to drug tests they all take Heroin so end up coming back in due stealing to feed their habits.
So in short keep them stoned and watching cr*p TV.
Just remembering this episode
http://mynameisearl.wikia.com/wiki/Our_'Cops'_Is_On!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostShould we just shoot them or do they have a valid reason for complaining?
If they are on cannabis they are too stoned to riot. However due to drug tests they all take Heroin so end up coming back in due stealing to feed their habits.
So in short keep them stoned and watching cr*p TV.
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Originally posted by Gold Dalek View PostWith Brexit we can withdraw from the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, re-introduce capital punishment retrospectively and get rid of Sutcliffe Huntley, Adebolajo and Adebowale as a starter for 10
Then move on to Labour cabinet ministers 1997 - 2007 for treason
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Originally posted by Gold Dalek View PostWith Brexit we can withdraw from the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, re-introduce capital punishment retrospectively and get rid of Sutcliffe Huntley, Adebolajo and Adebowale as a starter for 10
Then move on to Labour cabinet ministers 1997 - 2007 for treason
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCan't we just shoot them all in the face, or isn't that very PC these days?
Then move on to Labour cabinet ministers 1997 - 2007 for treason
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Originally posted by vetran View Postat £50k/year each even if we put up £10k a year for each prisoner we would make significant savings.
I think its time to replace the prisons with automated supermaxes. Cut the cost and isolate them from each and the outside. Sell off the old prisons as accommodation.
Currently they can get phones & drugs so we aren't doing a great job.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
I think its time to replace the prisons with automated supermaxes. Cut the cost and isolate them from each and the outside. Sell off the old prisons as accommodation.
Currently they can get phones & drugs so we aren't doing a great job.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostStick them all on an island in the Outer Hebrides and let them get on with it. Add some cameras and you've got the next Channel 4 prime time TV show.
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Stick them all on an island in the Outer Hebrides and let them get on with it. Add some cameras and you've got the next Channel 4 prime time TV show.
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I heard a con or ex-con on the radio the other day, I thought he had something of a point re the cumulative effect of issues -
no hot water, fine
no hot water for 5 days, less fine
no hot water for 5 days and then summat breaks in the kitchen so there's no hot food, even less fine
all that plus staff shortages so you can't get out of your cell for exercise/library/shanking a nonce, still worse
all that plus the new guards were working in Asda 2 months ago and aren't really up to the job, riot time
So, I thought he had a point there. Anyway, shooting's too good for 'em.
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