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16 months in jail and he's out after a quarter of his sentence? Why? because its legal theft.

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16 months in jail and he's out after a quarter of his sentence? Why? because its legal theft.

 

This is England

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one law for the rich, then harsh law for the poor. same old story

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16 months in jail and he's out after a quarter of his sentence? Why? because its legal theft.

 

Well think about it, he's hardly likely to cause a danger to the public, and keeping in him prison is spending £50,000 to 70,000 per year. Adding this to the money he's swindled out of the public purse already, is just adding insult to injury and making an extra unwanted burden on the economy.

 

Much better for him to be shut up at home on a tag, and probably more embarrasing for him to combine his sentence with his homelife where he has to face his friends and family as a criminal instead of hiding away in a prison.

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one law for the rich, then harsh law for the poor. same old story

 

in that case why do the doleys get out early as well... ?

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in that case why do the doleys get out early as well... ?

 

Cos they're rich too, it's us workers who are the poor ones! :hihi:

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Prison isn't even a punishment these days, you get a bed, food and water and somewhat of a social life considering you're confined by walls. I see it more as a college for the criminals to educate themselves and share ideas, lol punishment

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Prison isn't even a punishment these days, you get a bed, food and water and somewhat of a social life considering you're confined by walls. I see it more as a college for the criminals to educate themselves and share ideas, lol punishment

 

Have you ever been in prison?

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A big fine, say £500,000 would hurt him a lot more than a few months in prison.

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Prison isn't even a punishment these days, you get a bed, food and water and somewhat of a social life considering you're confined by walls. I see it more as a college for the criminals to educate themselves and share ideas, lol punishment

 

I'll look forward to seeing Elliot Morley caught on cctv with his eye mask, stripy vest and swag bag hung jauntily across his shoulder whilst he goes about practising his newly acquired skills then.

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Prison isn't even a punishment these days, you get a bed, food and water and somewhat of a social life considering you're confined by walls. I see it more as a college for the criminals to educate themselves and share ideas, lol punishment

 

Have you ever been in prison?

 

Course he hasn't Billy - he hasn't got a bloody clue.

Anyone who thinks prisons are nice places is either a totally inadequate non-coper who can't hack it in the real world - or an idiot.

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Have you ever been in prison?

Not that it's any of your business but yes not for long though, came out alot wiser. saying that you can get away with most things these days even if you do get caught, society have enough trouble as it is with criminals on the street causing trouble, when you get all of those trouble makers and put them in the same building it creates a brainstorm of ideas. It's a lesson in how to better yourself in crime not a ****ing life lesson;)

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