'I'm a prisoner. Get me out of here'

Started by Scrumpy, Today at 09:24:17 AM

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Scrumpy


Yet more prisoners are being released by mistake..
Sex offender and fraudster
262 prisoners in the year up to March 2025..
What a bloody laughing stock this and previous government are..

It's easier to get out of prison then to get out of Royal Lodge.. :smiley:
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Vlad


Dextrous63

I've decided that the safest place to be might be inside a prison, as it seems that the criminals will soon all be on the outside.

I wonder if I can get a room with a sea view?

Mups

Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 09:24:17 AMYet more prisoners are being released by mistake..
Sex offender and fraudster
262 prisoners in the year up to March 2025..
What a bloody laughing stock this and previous government are..

It's easier to get out of prison then to get out of Royal Lodge.. :smiley:
I wonder how this actually happens though, and who, at these prisons is responsible for release? 
And if someone is incapable of doing their job,  why aren't they sacked on the spot, and the reason written on their job reference?    No way should they keep their employment.

I really don't understand how this can keep on happening,   and they keep their jobs?

Dextrous63

"Responsible" is indeed the word.

Someone issues an instruction, and everyone along the subsequent domino chain follows without question.

I don't blame the front desk guards, nor those who unlocked the gates and sent the crims on their way.  They have neither the time nor the resources to sent a query back up the ladder.

Michael Rolls

I was shocked to see that figure! 262  :wtf:
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Dextrous63

Silly old us eh?  Thinking it was the number 1 duty of any government to keep its (law abiding) citizens safe.  We've been delusional.

Mups

Quote from: Michael Rolls on Today at 11:03:01 AMI was shocked to see that figure! 262  :wtf:
I really don't understand how this can repeatedly happen?
Surely someone is responsible for any staff incapable of doing their jobs properly?  
 In any other work they would have been out on their earhole long before now.

It sounds like its either sloppy staff,  or some nice hefty back-handers involved.

It's no good blaming Starmer (for once),  because he doesn't work there does he!


Michael Rolls

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JBR

Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 09:24:17 AMYet more prisoners are being released by mistake..
Sex offender and fraudster
262 prisoners in the year up to March 2025..
:smiley:
262 prisoners released by mistake?  I had no idea it was that bad.

I've been thinking about this and my conclusion is that the pen-pushers in charge of the prisons are, like civil servants, promoted beyond their capabilities and are consequently prone to making mistakes.

I'd like to blame TwoTier Starmer, but I can't really because he's never in the country, but off on 'working holidays' all over the world.  He probably thinks that it makes him look good without the need to actually do any work which, of course, is beyond his capabilities anyway.
Numquam credere Gallicum

Dextrous63

Er, the buck stops with Starmer.  Don't let him off the hook.  He used to be the head of the CPS.

He has now taken on the roll of the Criminal Release Service.