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Man I Would Love To Stay In This Jail..
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Bidor
well not really.. but if i ever have to go to a jail, id wish i go to this one! :eek:

http://www.carniola.org/2007/03/aus...star-prison.htm

man its like a ing 5 star hotel:wtf:
Sunsnail
So thats where tax money goes.
CrazedOut
ing awesome :stongue:
iammesol
They has free hoes!!! :disbelief
Frenchie
You murdered a family of 5, so let's put you in this facility to punish you. These prisoners will live a better life than some people outside of jail.
Absolut_Vodka
those cells are way nicer and bigger than our dorm rooms :wtf:
PhaseFour
i wonder what kinda soap they have?
Bidor
quote:
Originally posted by PhaseFour
i wonder what kinda soap they have?
:wtf:

or what kind of toilet paper..

i bet ya its one of those 4 layered once... :wtf:
igottaknow
I've seen better :disbelief
idoru
I'm going to commit a crime when I'm in Austria.

Bidor
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
I'm going to commit a crime when I'm in Austria.


lol i was thinking the same:wtf:
Ian


those bastards get maxwell house! dammit...

And our "minimum" security jail is . Why? People keep escaping...

March 22 (Bloomberg) -- A murderer was missing from a U.K. jail today, the sixth convicted killer to disappear from the open prison in the last six months.

David Robert Chapman, 55, who is serving a life sentence, vanished from Sudbury prison, Derbyshire police said. More than 660 inmates have walked out of the jail in central England in the last decade.

Open prisons such as Sudbury house ``Category D'' prisoners, who are trusted enough to wander freely. They are required only to show up for daily roll call. Inmates are often sent to open prisons toward the end of their sentences, and the time they spend there is used to find work and housing and to reintegrate them into the community.

The Home Office defends housing some convicted killers in open prisons, saying they have been rigorously assessed and found to be of low risk to the public.

Chapman was convicted of murder at London's Central Criminal Court, known as the Old Bailey, in 1983 after drowning his baby daughter. In 1993, he escaped briefly from a prison guard who accompanied him to a college so he could enroll for a literature course.

The director general of the Prison Service, Phil Wheatley, commended Sudbury in July and awarded the jail ``high performing'' status. The prison was given 25,000 pounds ($49,000) as a reward, some of which was spent on a champagne dinner for staff.
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