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Title: its a cosy life inside
Post by: Richie London on 02 February 2010, 18:28:38
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: STMO999 on 02 February 2010, 18:32:31
Playstations and the like are standard in cells as well. Electronic tranquillisers.
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: Amigo on 02 February 2010, 18:40:23
Who cares? I don't waste time watching or paying for such bilge on the outside, telly is 90% pap & boring. Hardly ever watch the freeview, most nights it never even gets switched on. Am i really alone in this?
   Last time i was "away" was in 1983..82 & 81 before & then you were only allowed an AM radio (no FM) & no alkaline batteries or power points.....
    No toilet in your cell either, slop out was the order of the day!!! ::)
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: waspy on 02 February 2010, 18:47:03
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Who cares? I don't waste time watching or paying for such bilge on the outside, telly is 90% pap & boring. Hardly ever watch the freeview, most nights it never even gets switched on. Am i really alone in this?
   Last time i was "away" was in 1983..82 & 81 before & then you were only allowed an AM radio (no FM) & no alkaline batteries or power points.....
    No toilet in your cell either, slop out was the order of the day!!! ::)

Nope. I don't have a TV :y
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: Richie London on 02 February 2010, 18:55:17
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Who cares? I don't waste time watching or paying for such bilge on the outside, telly is 90% pap & boring. Hardly ever watch the freeview, most nights it never even gets switched on. Am i really alone in this?
   Last time i was "away" was in 1983..82 & 81 before & then you were only allowed an AM radio (no FM) & no alkaline batteries or power points.....
    No toilet in your cell either, slop out was the order of the day!!! ::)

Nope. I don't have a TV :y

my mothers friend who i guess is about the same age has never owned a tv in her life either.
mine dont go on much but have to have one for when tom is here. he drives me nuts when hes bored
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: KillerWatt on 02 February 2010, 18:59:45
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
So what?

They have to "rent" the television set (which isn't flatscreen at all, so ignore that crap comment in the report), and if they want Freeview on top (they don't get Sky or any other satellite based derivative), then that is something that they pay the full retail price for.
Same applies to games consoles, they have to be paid for in full if they want them.

Every single last prison in the UK is way over it's maximum housing capacity (I'm surprised they get away with that TBH, because "elf & safety" sure as shit wouldn't allow overcrowding on the out), and as a result a lot of cons are kept banged up 23 hours a day.

Now sit back & think for a mo.......

Would you rather the "luxeries" (which are paid for by the convicts) are done away with, or would you rather pay the bill for the tear up which will eventually result, as well as the medical bills for any screws that don't get out in time when it kicks off?
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: guncharmer on 02 February 2010, 19:22:40
They rent or buy them with the money paid to them each week by the state!,and the days of hard labour are over.
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: Amigo on 02 February 2010, 19:47:19
As said i hav'nt been away since my teens. Breakfast tv started when i was in HM Borstal Huntercombe & a 3month short shap shock detention centre before that in Haslar Gosport so i can't comment on how things are inside today as i'm not there. Sure things have changed since but despite that when you are away it makes little odds. I have telly/games console & hardly ever touch them. You don't miss the obvious either. I hated the regime, being told when & what to eat, when i could shower, hated plastic crockery & cutlery. What hurt most was the lack of personal choice with everything.
   Yes i was silly enough to get myself there & yes those doing bird have more than i did then but that is progression,  all relative, we all have more than we did then whether inside or out. For those who hav'nt been there good on you for not being as stupid as i was but you don't really know & the press/media cannot tell you as most of them hav'nt either.
  The loss of liberty & day to day choice is worse than loss of anything else..you have to have been there to know. ::)
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: v6fletch on 02 February 2010, 19:49:06
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
So what?

They have to "rent" the television set (which isn't flatscreen at all, so ignore that crap comment in the report), and if they want Freeview on top (they don't get Sky or any other satellite based derivative), then that is something that they pay the full retail price for.
Same applies to games consoles, they have to be paid for in full if they want them.

Every single last prison in the UK is way over it's maximum housing capacity (I'm surprised they get away with that TBH, because "elf & safety" sure as shit wouldn't allow overcrowding on the out), and as a result a lot of cons are kept banged up 23 hours a day.

Now sit back & think for a mo.......

Would you rather the "luxeries" (which are paid for by the convicts) are done away with, or would you rather pay the bill for the tear up which will eventually result, as well as the medical bills for any screws that don't get out in time when it kicks off?


 in my opinion they are there to serve a sentence, ive been the victim of crime on more than one occasion. lock em up, bread an water,draconian rules for draconian people.why should i pay out of my hard earned wages to molly coddle people who decide to give up their right to freedom.eye for an eye. bring back the death penalty , chain gangs , you want to go against the law of the land then face the consequences.life might be safer an the world a better place for us all.sorry to those who dont like my opinion but this is my world as much as anybody elses , i work hard for my wage an my family an nobody has the right to spoil that fact.and i shouldnt be made to suffer financially etc if they do.
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: v6fletch on 02 February 2010, 19:55:18
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
So what?

They have to "rent" the television set (which isn't flatscreen at all, so ignore that crap comment in the report), and if they want Freeview on top (they don't get Sky or any other satellite based derivative), then that is something that they pay the full retail price for.
Same applies to games consoles, they have to be paid for in full if they want them.

Every single last prison in the UK is way over it's maximum housing capacity (I'm surprised they get away with that TBH, because "elf & safety" sure as shit wouldn't allow overcrowding on the out), and as a result a lot of cons are kept banged up 23 hours a day.

Now sit back & think for a mo.......

Would you rather the "luxeries" (which are paid for by the convicts) are done away with, or would you rather pay the bill for the tear up which will eventually result, as well as the medical bills for any screws that don't get out in time when it kicks off?


paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 02 February 2010, 19:57:41
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Playstations and the like are standard in cells as well. Electronic tranquillisers.
And they wonder why there is so much crime. ::)
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: KillerWatt on 02 February 2010, 21:29:29
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paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!

The prisons are overcrowded by almost 50%, and if it went off then there is no way the screws would stand a chance.

There would no doubt be multiple injuries/deaths (both cons & staff alike) during the resultant riot that wouldn't take long to start if you take the television away, and the cost of repairs when it's all over (as well as the cost during) is going to send your tax bill even higher.


What do you think we should do once that happens?
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: tunnie on 02 February 2010, 21:34:24
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paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!

The prisons are overcrowded by almost 50%, and if it went off then there is no way the screws would stand a chance.

There would no doubt be multiple injuries/deaths (both cons & staff alike) during the resultant riot that wouldn't take long to start if you take the television away, and the cost of repairs when it's all over (as well as the cost during) is going to send your tax bill even higher.


What do you think we should do once that happens?

Send the prisoners to Afghanistan
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: Entwood on 02 February 2010, 21:52:15
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
So what?

They have to "rent" the television set (which isn't flatscreen at all, so ignore that crap comment in the report), and if they want Freeview on top (they don't get Sky or any other satellite based derivative), then that is something that they pay the full retail price for.
Same applies to games consoles, they have to be paid for in full if they want them.

Every single last prison in the UK is way over it's maximum housing capacity (I'm surprised they get away with that TBH, because "elf & safety" sure as shit wouldn't allow overcrowding on the out), and as a result a lot of cons are kept banged up 23 hours a day.

Now sit back & think for a mo.......

Would you rather the "luxeries" (which are paid for by the convicts) are done away with, or would you rather pay the bill for the tear up which will eventually result, as well as the medical bills for any screws that don't get out in time when it kicks off?

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paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!

The prisons are overcrowded by almost 50%, and if it went off then there is no way the screws would stand a chance.

There would no doubt be multiple injuries/deaths (both cons & staff alike) during the resultant riot that wouldn't take long to start if you take the television away, and the cost of repairs when it's all over (as well as the cost during) is going to send your tax bill even higher.


What do you think we should do once that happens?

Somewhat different to your previous posts ???

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1263986140 post #9

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The thieving bastard wants to consider himself lucky, because if I had been Mr Hussein then the toerag would have been beaten, thrown in to the boot of a car, taken to a nice quiet location, fed heroin (intravenously) for a good 30 days plus, starved of what he craves for 48 hours, given another beating, then dumped in a phonebox somewhere clucking like a bitch, and finally handed a premixed syringe of a dose so neat he would die before he got the plunger fully home.

Mr Husseins mistake was thinking the old bill were gonna help him, but I'll bet he won't make that mistake twice.

Become a prison worker ???

Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: KillerWatt on 03 February 2010, 08:08:50
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/7139734/Over-27000-televisions-bought-for-prisoners-in-the-past-two-years.html

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 Last year it emerged that 4,000 prisoners have satellite television in their cells. >:( >:( >:(
So what?

They have to "rent" the television set (which isn't flatscreen at all, so ignore that crap comment in the report), and if they want Freeview on top (they don't get Sky or any other satellite based derivative), then that is something that they pay the full retail price for.
Same applies to games consoles, they have to be paid for in full if they want them.

Every single last prison in the UK is way over it's maximum housing capacity (I'm surprised they get away with that TBH, because "elf & safety" sure as shit wouldn't allow overcrowding on the out), and as a result a lot of cons are kept banged up 23 hours a day.

Now sit back & think for a mo.......

Would you rather the "luxeries" (which are paid for by the convicts) are done away with, or would you rather pay the bill for the tear up which will eventually result, as well as the medical bills for any screws that don't get out in time when it kicks off?

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paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!

The prisons are overcrowded by almost 50%, and if it went off then there is no way the screws would stand a chance.

There would no doubt be multiple injuries/deaths (both cons & staff alike) during the resultant riot that wouldn't take long to start if you take the television away, and the cost of repairs when it's all over (as well as the cost during) is going to send your tax bill even higher.


What do you think we should do once that happens?

Somewhat different to your previous posts ???

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1263986140 post #9

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The thieving bastard wants to consider himself lucky, because if I had been Mr Hussein then the toerag would have been beaten, thrown in to the boot of a car, taken to a nice quiet location, fed heroin (intravenously) for a good 30 days plus, starved of what he craves for 48 hours, given another beating, then dumped in a phonebox somewhere clucking like a bitch, and finally handed a premixed syringe of a dose so neat he would die before he got the plunger fully home.

Mr Husseins mistake was thinking the old bill were gonna help him, but I'll bet he won't make that mistake twice.

Become a prison worker ???

Firstly, I'm not the one complaining that the cons are living the life of Riley.

Secondly, how I would react to a burglar in my own home, and the current conditions inside prison are two completely seperate issues that don't even come close to comparing.
Title: Re: its a cosy life inside
Post by: v6fletch on 03 February 2010, 19:07:08
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paid for by the convicts?? dont make me laugh,its my taxes that pay for their "luxuries" half of them wouldnt know an honest days work for an honest days pay if it smacked them between the eyes .its a handout from mine an many other law abiding citizens pockets, NOT a WAGE !!

The prisons are overcrowded by almost 50%, and if it went off then there is no way the screws would stand a chance.

There would no doubt be multiple injuries/deaths (both cons & staff alike) during the resultant riot that wouldn't take long to start if you take the television away, and the cost of repairs when it's all over (as well as the cost during) is going to send your tax bill even higher.


What do you think we should do once that happens?

Send the prisoners to Afghanistan

there are prisoners who will never be let back into society , end their waste of our resourses , bring back the death penalty, theres a load of our case. murderers , rapists etc , hang them , clear the system of scum, = more space for lower risk prisoners.hence half the problem solved.its about time this country got off its a**e and took back law and order ! govt and " human rights " are too far too soft !!!
the law should be : if you commit a crime you forfeit your human rights , not... oh dear , we will make the law abiding person the victim and protect you , you poor criminal,
 this country is pathetic,gutless and spineless, if i was prime minister then the scum would suffer BIG STYLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!