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Why is life not life ?

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freelanderpx54:
And scuttle the boat when it is over the deepest part of the ocean

Range Rover Blues:

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--- Quote from: muddysteve on February 11, 2008, 20:40:21 ---becasue it would cost us the tax payer a fortune to keep them in there longer let alone the cost of the extra capacity that would be required

the noose i reckon would be a much better alternative  :-$

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It's about £35,000 per prisoner per annum!

Time to bring back exportation to the colonies.

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Time to bring back digging ditches and sewing mailbags.  Hell let's send them to that sherrif in Texas with only the weather channel on his satelite ("so they can see if it's gonna rain whilst they're working my chain gang").

If punishmant was punishment maybe it's be a deterant not a reward, if it isn't at least it should generate income.

Maybe we should have prisoners sorting rubbish for recycling?

Skibum346:
Life means life to a certyain extent... whenever they get out, they are bailed, not released. So if they get into trouble again... and as I understand it this could mean something as minor as breach of the peace.... they can be returned to prison to serve out their sentance.

Trouble is, this is never reported by our "free media"... freedom doesn't always garuantee the truth!

Skibum

V8MoneyPit:
I'm with RRB on this.
There would be extra cost for staff to watch over the workers, but at least they are putting something into society. Planting people in jail just saps law abiding society of cash. And statistics show that the majority of people who serve a prison sentence re-offend when released anyway. What use is that?

kizz81:

--- Quote ---Time to bring back exportation to the colonies
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northen ireland would get mighty full  :lol:

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