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A Candidate For My Trawler

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He'll soon get what's coming to him.

Justin Welby will be booking a seat on the trawler if he doesn't stop spouting the shit he is.
 
Awful, I took this from the BBC news report:

Following the incident, the chair of the Prison Officers' Association, Mark Fairhurst, said the freedoms given to prisoners in these centres should be reviewed.

"I am of the opinion that allowing access to cooking facilities and items that can threaten the lives of staff should be removed immediately," Mr Fairhurst said.

"These prisoners need only receive their basic entitlements and we should concentrate on control and containment instead of attempting to appease them. Things have to change." :

I think he is right saying, when dealing with unpredictable individuals, why should the prison officers put themselves at risk.
 
Awful, I took this from the BBC news report:

Following the incident, the chair of the Prison Officers' Association, Mark Fairhurst, said the freedoms given to prisoners in these centres should be reviewed.

"I am of the opinion that allowing access to cooking facilities and items that can threaten the lives of staff should be removed immediately," Mr Fairhurst said.

"These prisoners need only receive their basic entitlements and we should concentrate on control and containment instead of attempting to appease them. Things have to change." :

I think he is right saying, when dealing with unpredictable individuals, why should the prison officers put themselves at risk.

Spot on A,back to bread and water for these twats.
 
Spot on A,back to bread and water for these twats.
Yes, I think the prison officers safety, has to come first. Looking at the report on the BBC website, he's not even eligible for parole until 2075, so with someone like that, they have nothing to lose, whatever further damage they cause. What's even the point in doing anything with offenders of that kind? Rehabilitation looks futile, even if get's parole, he will be 80 plus by the time he gets out.

Hmm looking at the article (BBC) : In 2022, Abedi, along with two others, was found guilty of a previous "vicious attack" on two prison officers. For this attack he received a sentence of three years and 10 months - which was added to his previous minimum term.:

Bloody hell, he should definitely be revoked of any privileges.
 

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