Stay safe out there 19:48 - Sep 9 with 3935 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Thousands of dangerous people being released from prison back into society in the morning to wreak havoc upon our country. Good luck to everyone. | |
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Stay safe out there on 20:27 - Sep 12 with 465 views | Ohyeah | Give them all a tent and a sleeping bag & that goes for the newcomers ( but obviously not women & children) [Post edited 12 Sep 22:30]
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Stay safe out there on 20:46 - Sep 12 with 454 views | onehunglow |
Stay safe out there on 20:27 - Sep 12 by Ohyeah | Give them all a tent and a sleeping bag & that goes for the newcomers ( but obviously not women & children) [Post edited 12 Sep 22:30]
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The thinking is to look after them and ensure they have a nice home,get a job and settle down so they won’t be going out thieving,dope dealing and driving stolen cars doped up. All non violently,naturally,so not a risk really Summat like that | |
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Stay safe out there on 21:12 - Sep 12 with 423 views | KeithHaynes | Watched a news report on YouTube last night showing a variety of released prisoners being rearrested for offences proven whilst they were locked up. Some may not know this but when you are in jail the police will generally offer you a ‘prison write off’ for every offence you have committed that the prisoner can prove they did. (In simple terms) It’s not a hard thing to do, I would imagine those arrested refused to speak to the police whilst inside, hence the reason why they were rearrested. That’s the general rule. Tough.
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Stay safe out there on 21:18 - Sep 12 with 394 views | union_jack |
Stay safe out there on 20:10 - Sep 12 by majorraglan | I don’t think inciting people to commit violent disorder, set fire to buildings etc is just saying a bit too much on Facebook. Most if not all of those who’ve been sent down have pleaded guilty to the offence and deserve their porridge. |
I didn’t say that. There have been cases where people have said things on Facebook and had a knock on the door and been remanded I’m led to believe. Of course I don’t include those in the groups you mention in your post. For certain cons to be released and for those I’ve mentioned to replace them is a bit scary don’t you think? | |
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Stay safe out there on 22:41 - Sep 12 with 349 views | Ohyeah |
Stay safe out there on 21:12 - Sep 12 by KeithHaynes | Watched a news report on YouTube last night showing a variety of released prisoners being rearrested for offences proven whilst they were locked up. Some may not know this but when you are in jail the police will generally offer you a ‘prison write off’ for every offence you have committed that the prisoner can prove they did. (In simple terms) It’s not a hard thing to do, I would imagine those arrested refused to speak to the police whilst inside, hence the reason why they were rearrested. That’s the general rule. Tough.
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Helps make the police statistics & clear up rate look good.. They apparently bring you goodies as a sweetener when visiting you in prison ( cigarettes/sweets) & get you to confess to crimes.. Told that many years ago in the 1990's by someone I was in school with who found himself as a guest inside. Don't know if it is still the practice. | | | |
Stay safe out there on 22:50 - Sep 12 with 341 views | majorraglan |
Stay safe out there on 21:12 - Sep 12 by KeithHaynes | Watched a news report on YouTube last night showing a variety of released prisoners being rearrested for offences proven whilst they were locked up. Some may not know this but when you are in jail the police will generally offer you a ‘prison write off’ for every offence you have committed that the prisoner can prove they did. (In simple terms) It’s not a hard thing to do, I would imagine those arrested refused to speak to the police whilst inside, hence the reason why they were rearrested. That’s the general rule. Tough.
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I think a lot of Forces stopped doing these interviews a few years ago on account of the rules changing and the bar being so high to get the “D” | | | |
Stay safe out there on 23:11 - Sep 12 with 339 views | onehunglow |
Stay safe out there on 21:12 - Sep 12 by KeithHaynes | Watched a news report on YouTube last night showing a variety of released prisoners being rearrested for offences proven whilst they were locked up. Some may not know this but when you are in jail the police will generally offer you a ‘prison write off’ for every offence you have committed that the prisoner can prove they did. (In simple terms) It’s not a hard thing to do, I would imagine those arrested refused to speak to the police whilst inside, hence the reason why they were rearrested. That’s the general rule. Tough.
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TICs You've done it I've done it | |
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