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| Thread ID: 123743 | 2012-03-13 23:55:00 | Five Star Accomodation. | B.M. (505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1264857 | 2012-03-13 23:55:00 | Sure beats most Resthomes. HERE (www.nzherald.co.nz) And they recon Crime Doesnt Pay. :lol: Personally, Id do a deal with Singapore where they look after our prisoners and we supply them with food or some other commodity. Then we could focus on Hospital waiting lists and the like instead of wasting time and money on crims. :rolleyes: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1264858 | 2012-03-14 00:29:00 | Damn, I thought privatizing prisons would make things harsher, obviously not. :groan: Serco said the introduction of in-cell telephones in its overseas prisons had resulted in significant improvements in prison security, including a drop in the number of prisoners trying to smuggle cellphones. Well, durr.. if they are given a phone, they hardly need to smuggle one in do they. I can't understand how that can increase security, except on paper for the big wigs reading the reports. "Ooh, we only had one cellphone smuggling incident this month, and it was a new inmate who didn't realize he got a phone for free when he arrived!" Wait sir, hold on. Doesn't this mean the criminals can still communicate with the outside world? "You are thinking too much, you are fired." All the drug guys can just run their business from jail, with meals on order and free TV, and no worry about getting caught and put in prison! Hold on, wait... something just isn't right there... What rubbish. |
wratterus (105) | ||
| 1264859 | 2012-03-14 05:03:00 | Hey, what a great idea, if they just give them all the drugs they need, there wont be any need to smuggle them in either. Thats cost cutting, they wont need a guard & dog to search people. How about giving them knives and clubs as well. :rolleyes: morons! | Iantech (16386) | ||
| 1264860 | 2012-03-14 06:51:00 | Well, durr.. if they are given a phone, they hardly need to smuggle one in do they. I can't understand how that can increase security, except on paper for the big wigs reading the reports. "Ooh, we only had one cellphone smuggling incident this month, and it was a new inmate who didn't realize he got a phone for free when he arrived!" Wait sir, hold on. Doesn't this mean the criminals can still communicate with the outside world? "You are thinking too much, you are fired." All the drug guys can just run their business from jail, with meals on order and free TV, and no worry about getting caught and put in prison! Hold on, wait... something just isn't right there... What rubbish. They can monitor the in-cell telephones but can't with smuggled cell phones. |
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