You seen that malarkey about doing the early releases from jail? up to 18 days early.
well, not just that but the ones they let out early are being given cash too, to compensate for the 18 days loss of bed and board!!!!!!!!
it aint a feckin hotel! and surely an early release is a bonus in the prisoners eyes , without getting feckin paid for it too!
costs a fortune to feed , accomodate them and their healthcare etc.. as it it, all paid by the taxpayer, so now youre saying we have to fund them when they get out too?
i believe they all get a nominal amount when they leave anyway to get sorted , but to give additional for not even seing their sentence out seems crazy and crazily extravagant
the worlds gone mad i tells thee
Look!
Early Release Lags Get Cash For Lost B&B |Sky News|UK News
i dont get this bit either:
The payments are intended to cover living costs during the time the ex-convicts would have been in prison because legally, as prisoners, they cannot receive benefits.
well surely if they are let out then they arent a prisoner anymore so can then start to claim benefits from that point on ?
well, not just that but the ones they let out early are being given cash too, to compensate for the 18 days loss of bed and board!!!!!!!!
it aint a feckin hotel! and surely an early release is a bonus in the prisoners eyes , without getting feckin paid for it too!
costs a fortune to feed , accomodate them and their healthcare etc.. as it it, all paid by the taxpayer, so now youre saying we have to fund them when they get out too?
i believe they all get a nominal amount when they leave anyway to get sorted , but to give additional for not even seing their sentence out seems crazy and crazily extravagant
the worlds gone mad i tells thee
Look!
Early Release Lags Get Cash For Lost B&B |Sky News|UK News
i dont get this bit either:
The payments are intended to cover living costs during the time the ex-convicts would have been in prison because legally, as prisoners, they cannot receive benefits.
well surely if they are let out then they arent a prisoner anymore so can then start to claim benefits from that point on ?
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