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STEED 11-19-07 01:15 PM

UK Prisons are great
 
Once again the stinking liberal scum of this country allow Prisoners to get there way, welcome to Wakefield prison the home of the convicted child murderer Ian Huntley who killed two girls. This piece of vile excrement of a scumbag has got his way, he complained the prison warders were keeping him awake at night with there prison issue shoes so now prison warders have a choice slippers or trainers and there is more. Prison warders can only use a low level light bulb at night when they inspect him. A spokesman from the prison said they have human rights and we must take in to account prisoner complaints, excuse me this is a child murderer. :mad:

Heard this on TalkSport radio and 99% who rung in said they were disgusted and so am I, what the hell is this country coming to? :nope:

Godalmighty83 11-19-07 01:38 PM

wakefield contains 700 prisoners from many groups, do they all deserve sleep deprivation? this issue was raised in general and was not a specific complaint from huntley.

your sensationalist posts don't help your argument sometimes.

STEED 11-19-07 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Godalmighty83
wakefield contains 700 prisoners from many groups, do they all deserve sleep deprivation? this issue was raised in general and was not a specific complaint from huntley.

your sensationalist posts don't help your argument sometimes.

A spokesman from the prison said Huntley has raised the issue on more than once, granted with a number of category A prisoners.

Are you forgetting this swine killed two children? I got no time for liberals who make me sick pandering too this scum.

Letum 11-19-07 02:24 PM

Prisons are not there to keep people awake.

kiwi_2005 11-19-07 02:27 PM

Its more rights for the criminal these days than it is for the victim and the families.

Prisoner jumps over wall of Aucklands NZ main prison lands braking both his legs, puts in a ACC claim recieves $50,000:nope:

Recently a guy who was up for murder of a woman, judge lets him out on bail, police strongly against it, but judge hjas final word. within 3 weeks the guy beats to death a two yr old kicked her to death and gouged her eye sockets, doctors said they never seen anything like it. Finally gets locked up on sentencing he was given 9 years! He'll be out in 6 for good behavior. :nope: He should of been shot.:damn:

STEED 11-19-07 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Letum
Prisons are not there to keep people awake.

STUFF LUCK

They are fecking criminals

Letum 11-19-07 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED
Quote:

Originally Posted by Letum
Prisons are not there to keep people awake.

STUFF LUCK

They are fecking criminals

They certinaly are!
but I don't see what the point of wakeing them up every night is.

...what is the point?!

Kapitan 11-19-07 02:49 PM

They are there for a good reason so yes they should have to suffer being woken up its thier hard luck as the old saying goes if you cant do the time dont commit the crime.

STEED 11-19-07 02:49 PM

The last thing I saw on the news of Huntley is was on suicide watch as he tried to take his life a second time so I must assume he still is.

I get woken up every night by my new neighbor due to the hours he dose and I have to put up with it. Granted a bit off topic. ;)

And to add to the topic we have a lord Chief Justice making remarks we are barbaric.

STEED 11-19-07 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan
They are there for a good reason so yes they should have to suffer being woken up its thier hard luck as the old saying goes if you cant do the time dont commit the crime.

Thank You Kapitan. :up:

Kapitan 11-19-07 02:54 PM

The families of murder victims will have to suffer for the rest of thier lives, that criminal who took that life is still there alive, we cant kill him so why not make him suffer for the rest of his days like he has made the person who he murderd families life suffer.

Whats good for the goose is good for the gander right?

DeepIron 11-19-07 03:00 PM

Everytime that an incarcerated felon wins an appeal like this Huntley guy, it weakens the penal system. If someone is convicted of a capital crime, then ANY personal rights or priviledges they had should be gone. Period.

And frankly, I think they should bring back public hangings too... :up:

Kapitan 11-19-07 03:04 PM

Yes its a good idea to bring back capital punishment, but then the murderers wont have sufferd enough or rapists.

you forget its not only victims but families who suffer so a nice long wait is nice before that long drop to the end of the rope, and in that wait you should make them feel small humiliate them and deprive them of near enough everything and make them suffer.

STEED 11-19-07 03:09 PM

I want Huntley breaking rocks not playing on his games console. Along with all the rest of the murderous, rapists and pedophiles.

Kapitan 11-19-07 03:20 PM

i work and im being punished my wages are being docked i used to get £331 a week im now down to £223 reason i was caught taking tips and also emptying non council refuse bins, i make a loss there plus the tax i pay why should these people be given TV's DVD's PS3's WII's when i pay for thier pleasure of staying at HMP.

When your passed sentance you cease to be a normal civilian (ive had first hand experiance of this one) you sign a piece of paper waving your rights to be subject to any formal and informal change with or without any notice.

Ive been there done that got the tee shirt it was a walk in the park, we as the tax payer pay for thier food clothes games consoles and everything else, while we the tax payer often live in worse conditions than they do, please dont forget they dont pay tax rent or bills we pay it all for them, they have got a cushtie life.

We on the outside however have to struggle.


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