El_Bee wrote: » maybe mods should lock this thread until there's an actual shooting, there's plenty of threads on crime and punishment already.
ElBastardo1 wrote: » Because you were an inmate of his?
blinding wrote: » Humanity has been crossed , Sean . Oh the Swings and Fall - Abouts !:P
harry Bailey esq wrote: » ElBastardo1 wrote: » Because you were an inmate of his? Personally I was an inmate, or one of 'his boys' on five separate occasions. Calling him an animal is a bit rich to be honest.
Dirkziggler wrote: » Any sort of rocking the boat he felt it was his authority being questioned and punished prisoners. Prisoners are entitled to question is something's wrong it shouldn't of been opposed.
pablo128 wrote: » Rows Grower wrote: » Oh you poor little snowflake, how did you manage at all with only three hours a day in the "communcal" room? The prison must have been very tough for you. All because of the big bad man in charge. Is the chap not entitled to his opinion without being ridiculed?
Rows Grower wrote: » Oh you poor little snowflake, how did you manage at all with only three hours a day in the "communcal" room? The prison must have been very tough for you. All because of the big bad man in charge.
Dirkziggler wrote: » harry Bailey esq wrote: » ElBastardo1 wrote: » Because you were an inmate of his? Personally I was an inmate, or one of 'his boys' on five separate occasions. Calling him an animal is a bit rich to be honest. How is it a bit rich? Your pumping the line that those outside the jail saw. Any sort of rocking the boat he felt it was his authority being questioned and punished prisoners. Prisoners are entitled to question is something's wrong it shouldn't of been opposed.
mada82 wrote: » So if you don’t want to post nobody should be able to? You could always just unfollow the thread until there is a shooting.
El_Bee wrote: » you think this is productive? people namecalling over nothing?
begbysback wrote: » Yea build more prisons, actually privatize it so it doesn’t cost the taxpayer anything, seems to have worked in the US as we hardly hear of any crime there nowadays
glenq wrote: » Just curious, who pays for the private prisons in the US?
Rows Grower wrote: » Should be a decision by the jury sometime this morning I'd imagine.
Rows Grower wrote: » Yes he is, but when the opinion is a ridiculous slander others are entitled to call him out on it.
RC1985 wrote: » Found guilty, just now. Wonder how long he'll get. Less than a year probably.
Deco Barry wrote: » Paul Healy a hack has just stated on Twitter that it carries a minimum sentence of 5 years
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Personally I was an inmate, or one of 'his boys' on five separate occasions. Calling him an animal is a bit rich to be honest.
Dirkziggler wrote: » How is it a bit rich? Your pumping the line that those outside the jail saw.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » that would be the county, state or federal government.
Telly wrote: » Jesus he's aged a fair bit.
ACAguy wrote: » how long will be actually get? Strange he just gets bail for two months pending sentence. Realistically he just won't get 5 years. All seems a bit strange the garda and NCA have a big joint operation over a stun gun.
Hoboo wrote: » Government. Who owns the private prisons? Politicians (law makers) and Judges to name but a few. It's probably the most perfect business model you could think of.