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Originally Posted by Hugh
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Does that include to cost of building the facility and training staff? Some estimates given for incarceration are ludicrous
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Originally Posted by OhReally
I know two prison officers (Cat B) and life for the cons is cushy. Go to hospital or doctor? No queue for you, immediately in, bypassing us mugs who have been waiting for hours.
Smash up your telly, immediate replacement, I could go on...
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Really?
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...s-9944302.html
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Well on the doctors front i've had more then one consultant's appointment cancelled as I've been sitting in the waiting room because of a prisoner needing to be seen straight away. All the prison officers i know granted it's only about twenty all state that prisoners have it way way too easy now compared to thirty years ago. A christmas menu was leaked last year and the poor sod's had to make do with vichyssoise and prawn cocktail for starters and fillet mignon and lobster for entree yeah life is hell for them these days.
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Again really
http://www.russellwebster.com/13-thi...istmas-dinner/
It's been many years since I worked with young offenders, ex offenders and drug addicts but I can assure you they were more mingy than fillet mignon