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I'd send them all to live in AtW's bedsit for a couple of days. I'm sure they'd never want to return there and it'd have a 100% success rate in reforming hardened crims.
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Can we outsource the strangling? It'll be cheaper still.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYes. After strangling them.
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Yes. After strangling them.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostAustralia's too good for them these days. Let's just ship them off to a gulag in Antartica. That'll teach 'em.
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Australia's too good for them these days. Let's just ship them off to a gulag in Antartica. That'll teach 'em.
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thats just the top of a slippery slope - so really just saving more time and money down the line.....Originally posted by vetran View Postwhat for failing to pay your council tax? and you accuse me of being right wing.
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what for failing to pay your council tax? and you accuse me of being right wing.
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BBC News - Super-jails should replace run-down prisons - Policy Exchange
what do you think?Super-jails should replace run-down prisons - Policy Exchange
The report said the government should focus on cutting the cost per prisoner
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Ex-Ministry of Justice deputy director Kevin Lockyer said it could save £600m a year in operational costs alone.
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The Prison Reform Trust said it would be a "gigantic mistake" to spend money on a series of super-sized jails.Tags: None
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