Sherwood & postcode Local News
This morning, I’d like to start with the worst of YourArea news items. To get it out of my system; So maddening!
Double child killer Colin Pitchfork could be cleared for a move to open prison within months after being returned to jail because he was approaching young women.
- Murderer Colin Pitchfork, 61, was arrested and recalled to prison.
- The convicted killer had allegedly been ‘approaching young women’ while on walks.
- But Parole Board is now considering moving him to an open prison setting
- Pitchfork was jailed for life in 1988 for the rape and murder of 15-year-old girls
- He was released from Leyhill prison, near Tortworth, Gloucester., two months ago
What sort of demented, do-gooder idiots sit on Parole Boards? How often have we heard of released scum killing and committing the same crimes again? How can the panels be fooled so often into releasing people to kill again?
What is the solution? Is there one? Well, yes! But it would probably not be considered practical. The Civil Rightists would think my idea too reactive for the libertarians, namby-pambies, egalitarians and guilty themselves of the crimes that people they have freed, committed, members of the Parole Boards!
Above all, they would consider the costs of keeping criminal sleazebags long term in prison. No doubt encouraged to be lenient, or even bribed; threatened or maybe, instructed, by the Government of days Justice Minister and Home Secretary?
Justice Department Wasted Money
Dominic Raab’s department wasted a ‘staggering’ £238m on an array of botched projects last year; Electronic tagging systems that were never used and software so bad it is causing industrial disputes are among sources of waste at the Ministry of Justice! The biggest-ticket item driving up the level of waste was £98.2m on a new case management system for electronic tagging of criminals – which was then scrapped before it could be used.
The department also had to pay an extra £72.1m HMRC because it had incorrectly reported the employment status of some of its workers, being hit with a further £15m penalty for breaching the rules. Then, £14m was paid to private contractors running probation services for the department breaking their contracts early, even though those companies had failed to hit their targets to reduce re-offending! This part of the cash was returned to the Treasury.
So, a Governmental decision was made to free prisoners early on parole. Boy, have they got guilt on their hands now! Fungleturds! The accountableness for their complicity with the powers that be, to me, means they should be punished themselves.
Are these living-in-another-world enfants-terribles even aware of their blame, but the effects that their moronic namby-pamby, spineless, effete decisions have had on the innocents involved? The parents and relations of these two daughters, the other family members, schoolmates, friends. It’s ruined their lives too! Two wrongs don’t make a right, but it would have levelled the field if the animal Pitchfork had been executed.
So, how can we save money in and on prisons? We stop supplying Gym equipment, computers, telephones etc. then, stop giving them free medications. Mental and physical. Cut back to the type of food that I manage on, no luxuries. Baths or shower only once every six months. When they escape, it should be easier for the dogs to trace them. I am not proposing this for all prisoners, of course. Only the violent ones. And if possible, which it won’t be, bring back executions. But offer them a choice first, of which way they would prefer to go. Hanging will be out, though; that is cruel. Beheading, poisoning or being tied up securely and left in a cellar for three days with relatives and family of the murdered victims. I feel this would be more of a deterrent than the current system. Oh, and no visitors!
I got a bit carried away there! Ah, well, I’ll press on!
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Another murder in Nottingham. Stabbings, druggies, shoplifting, gangs galore. I don’t think I can take anymore!
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It sounds like another lost cause for the police.
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Firearms, drugs, organised slave trade, burglaries… I think we had a poisoning last week?.
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That’s the spirit, Your Honour; Nip this violence in the bud while they’re young. Scare them to death with your nerve-wracking punishments… Oh, tagging him? Fine!
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A little too close for comfort?.
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Blimey, £9.35 per prescription. Hand on, I’ll utilise the calculator to find out how much it might cost me… Strewth! Blimey and heckithump; £149.60 a month!
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Oh!
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LATE SNIPPETS
READ ALL ABARGHT IT!
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Naughty, nasty lady!
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Haveth a great Day!
A lovely lot you have there. It’s funny how live in prison tends to be much shorter than most prisoners lives. I like the way we used do it here giving preps like Mr Pitchfork 200 years with a chance of parole in 125 years. Although, those sentences have not been common recently. The trend now is no prison time at all.
Charles Dickens: “If the law supposes that,” said Mr. Bumble,… “The law is a ass—a idiot. If that’s the eye of the law, the law is a bachelor; and the worst I wish the law is that his eye may be opened by experience—by experience.
Sadly true.
While the brutal chaos churns away, the officials responsible play. Dominic Raab does have a name to fit a job that spends a quarter of billion pounds to accomplish absolutely nothing of value, and their salaries are much higher than yer bloke on the street — if I may take a wild guess.
Then you lance the criminal elements that reach new lows in obscene behavior. They seem to revel the most at killing old folks, yet remain unhindered while increasing their victim count. Not a day spent in a jail cell either. And, indeed, the wrong people are imprisoned while the sordid lot you report get ready for their next personal crime wave.
Gawd awful and getting awfler by the day.
Splendid commentski, Sir Billum! ♥
I fang yer, Sir!
I have those low-lives in my crosshairs.
Sir.
Well done, Sir!
Now if I can just get them out from between the crosshairs before the police arrive. 🙂
Very wise, Billum. Haha! ♥
I would hate being stuck between two danged hairlines. There is plenty of room between hairs on my pate though, but I wouldn’t like criminal elements wandering atop my head. They might be trying to break in and take contriol of thesynapses, Worra thought!
Haha!
Be weary, just in case. Hehe!
Where’s Robin of Loxley, time he stopped resting on his laurels and sorted this mess out. No govt. dept in the Western political sphere does anything remotely related to their title or job description, generally it is the complete opposite education = illiteracy; justice = injustice; health care = illness and death …..
Damned well put, Sir!
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