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Old 04-07-2009, 20:05   #70
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Re: Ronnie biggs refused parole

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I will say this one more time, What is the point of keeping a guy in prison, when he cannot fend for himself, he needs care, in a home, he is not a threat to society, like some people that go up before a parole board. If he was released, then that would save the tax payer thousands of pounds, the son has offered to care for him.

I don't think any OAP, should be banged up, although if they were in prison, they would be well looked after, than being on the outside, and inside no one would give them a hiding, as they have respect in prison.
Does this means OAPs are free to commit any crime the feel like with out fear of punishment?

Or all OAPs angels who would never ever commit a crime.

JJ
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