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Rats In A Trap

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:47 pm
by Officer Dibble
What about this, hey? A pair of teeny raping creeps have been recaptured after absconding from an 'open prison'. Apparently, the purvy pair have convictions for raping teenies at knifepoint (they favored cute, petite, victims), so it seems quite apt that they were apprehended while holed up in a hotel called 'The Rat Trap'.

But this begs the question - why were these teen-craving slime balls being held in an open prison anyway? Which public sector nonces were responsible for that? And should they be doing time as well?




Officer Dibble


Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:58 pm
by Pervert
They were described as potentially dangerous to the public and were serving life sentences---and were in an open prison?!? It beggars belief.

Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:04 pm
by Snake Diamond
They were put in an "Open Prison", because those "Left Winger" (those who belief Prisoners have right & feelings) fucknuts deemed it was the right place to let them get fresh air & a humanitized way of life for Prisoners.

A person who has been sent to Prison for Criminal Activities (Not just missing out on paying your council tax bill, etc, SERIOUS CRIME.), they should be made to Serve their sentance in the due fashion.

When you willfully Commit a Crime, knowing full well the possible consequences, you AUTOMATICALLY give up your rights of Humanity & Civil Libities, & Respect, Etc.


Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:11 pm
by Snake Diamond
warren zevon rip wrote:

> Sorry, but prisoners DO have rights (these may well be limited,
> but do you think they should instead be tortured in public in
> front of small children?) and feelings (they may feel pleasure,
> pain, boredom, whatever - you saying they don't have feelings
> is not going to change that).
>
> To deny them some level of rights, whatever their crimes, makes
> the denier as lacking in empathy, sympathy and humanity as
> them.

No, you DID NOT read my Post properly!

Prisoners DO NOT have rights, rights in the sense as the rest of society.

When did I say they should be tortured, or humiliated, I DID NOT!

When I said they gave up rights, when the commited crimes, I refer to the rights of people on the street, to go where they want, do what they want.

How the fuck do prisoners think they can have nice cushy little rooms, everything supplied for them, nice pretty little "open prison" rooms, WTF is that SHIT???

Prisoners get out on "good behaviour", that defeats the object of incarseration for their criminal activities.

They get to learn & study for High Level qualifications, FOR FREE, I might add. They get various Priveledges.

Your a Criminal in Prison for a crime you were found guilty of... Thats the fucking end of it.

10 yrs, for example, you get 10 yrs for a crime, you should serve those 10 years, not 5 yrs, because you spent 1-2 yrs inside while awaiting your court case to be finally brought before the judge, & then decided upon, then get out early cause of "good behaviour".


Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:12 pm
by Snake Diamond
Limited, HAH, don't make me fucking laugh, the ONLY way they are limited is that they are not allowed to freely walk out of the Front Gate!


Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:15 pm
by Snake Diamond
If we were refering to Eastern Europe during the "Cold War" then yes, I would say that people should have the right to Not Be Tortured, or if this was the middle of the Dark Ages, but this is NOT either.


Re: Rats In A Trap

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:15 pm
by diplodocus
I agree prisoners do have rights to a certain extent, there are many cases where a simple mistake has led to someone going to jail for a long time.

case in point, the fella that fell asleep at the wheel and caused the crash at Selby - jailed for a number of years

I reckon there is no-one who has driven whilst tired but it is just for the grace of god that most people never are as unlucky as that.

a lot of prison is about revenge in my opinion and not about preventing crimes happening again, which is surely a better thing for society in the long run

this case in particular is a case of human failure, of which we are all guilty of
they were classed as low risk now or they wouldn't have been there, a mistake was made, it happens

sadly we seem to think that human mistakes these days should result in blame and punishment in all cases - if only life were that simple