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Havn't read all the posts as this is simple really. This is a man who commited a crime escaped from prison stuck two fingers upto this country till he ran out of money to pay for his health care and then came back. He should serve his full sentence or die while serving end of story and just because he is now a frail old man does not and should not mean he gets any special consideration because his was a life led without any consideration for anyone but himself reap what you sow.
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Since he enjoyed his time so much in Brazil, maybe they could release him and deport him back there?
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If keeping him in prison means people who are fit enough and likely to commit crimes are let out early then he should be let out.
As prison does not effectively reform most of the inmates surely it is better to keep those who are an ongoing threat inside even if this means people such as Ronnie Biggs are let out early. After all the sentence he is now serving is not to reform him but a genuine life sentence, with his only exit from the prison being in a Hearse. |
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Yep spot on if we don't have enough prison spaces build more prisons and then thats the problem sorted.
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We have known for years that we didn't have enough prison places and this government has done nothing about it. This idea that you can set a certain number of prison places and thats it is stupid when you don't control by and large who comes here and what they do is also stupid in the extreme. Just one more thing that this government has failed on but why make any real effort on anything when you can set a target and then manipulate the figures to make that looks like it is working.
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So does it matter? No not in my opinion. Ronnie Biggs was a member of the gang that robbed a train of 2.3 million pounds what sets him apart from the other 14 members is that he go away and stayed away and came back under his own steam for reasons only know to him and his family, for people to pour out their hatred when they have no real facts and are just using hearsay to condemn this man for something he didn't do. It is nonsense to assume that he died from injuries sustained, no proff of this has ever been put forward, no one has been tried and again I will state, Jack Mills did not die of injuries sustained at the train robbery, he retired, lived well on his pension until he died. Also I dont condone the actions of any member of the gang that robbed the train, I'm just putting forward facts. |
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Just to be so vindictive, Jack Straw, also refused bail for a guy in prison accused of murder at a football match EVEN though, someone else has CONFESED to the murder.
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Anyway, Ronnie Biggs only has this fan club because the heist become cult status and in a way so did he. I can’t help but feel that this sentiment is unique to this guy. If he had not escaped his jail term then I could understand his request for parole, in fact if he served his term he would have been out a long time ago anyway. He didn't though. He took his stolen cash and tried to escape Justice, attempts to extradite him failed and he returned for medical treatment after spending the entire lot. Considering that, it is not surprising he is not allowed out after only serving 1/3rd of his sentence. He spent most of his life using ill-gotten cash to live a rich lifestyle. Now he is back having spent his better years avoiding his Jail term people want him exempt from the rest of it? |
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Jack Mills returned to work the following day, was made an offer of retirement which he took, he was told not to say anything about the circumstances surrounding what happened, he gave one brief interview and that was that as far as he was concerned. The press were given a story and that same story is still told today 45 years later. |
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Biggs? Jail. Let him out in five years if he's still alive. Straw is still a disgrace, though - remember Pinochet? Letting proper fascists out and jailing grotty little working class crims - New Labour cowardly authoritarianism all over, that is. |
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