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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
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    If it costs too much to keep crims in prison it's because of the luxurious conditions they're kept in plus all the goodies like TVs and computers.
    First off they should get a period of hard labour and constant exercise and be constantly assessed to make sure it's working and if it ain't, make it harder!
    Only at the end of a sentence should they be considered as fit for release with strict supervision.
    AlanH.
    There is no hope to do that as long as the international do-gooders like the UN, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, etc complain that in poor countries the prisons do not meet "human standard requirements"
    They pretend that governments allocate money to improve jail conditions when some countries do not have enough to provide housing to the poor law obedient people and law income workers
    The sad part is that USA representatives are members of these "do good" organizations when the have appalling conditions in Guantanamo and other jails in USA.

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    Im confused, Why would the human rights mob want anything to do with it?

    Dont you have to display humane values to be considered human?
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    What is inhumane about this not talking about the guilt or other wise of the occupant but it looks pretty clean for a prison cell

    File:Guantanamo Bay David Hicks Cell, Reading Room Inset.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    It makes sense to move our prison system off shore.

    Hold on.... Isn't that how AUSTRALIA started??

    Well that's it,I give up, psychadelic patterened shirts came back, flares came back, sailing prisoners off shore is back (they have started already with Nauru) but still no safari suits ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Hold on.... Isn't that how AUSTRALIA started??
    Proof of concept. Thanks for that Digger.

    The safari suit? I must get one. Complete with pith helmet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    but still no safari suits ???
    Praise the Lord, my Dad had one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Praise the Lord, my Dad had one.
    I was the proud owner of a beige safari suit which mustve shrunk over time

    and

    a magnificent light blue 100% polyester safari suit, with plunging centre neckline and a total of 3 buttons... This was lost to an almost serious injury fire when it came into contact with a flaming bamboo flare and only due to a quick 'derobing' noone was seriously hurt. This occurred during football grandfinal winning celebrations... (in the early 2000's)

    But the fright was that severe I was forced to continue drinking for 2 days...

    that's my version anyway.... sorry to lead off topic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Hold on.... Isn't that how AUSTRALIA started??
    ...................................
    Yes, and was a kind of globalization back then with the only difference that was run by a few royal families and now is run by banks and corporations
    I guess that it is part of the evolution with a touch of the pass.
    If we feel a bit nostalgic we can send the prisoners to the OS jails on the boats used by the refugees to come to Australia.
    That will cut the cost a bit

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    Make parolees wear safari suits, they may volunteer to stay in goal.
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    Further to Chucaro"s post regarding prison accommodation
    Russian Prison system

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQXM1Xwjaew"]Inside: Russias Toughest Prisons (National Geographic) FULL VIDEO - YouTube[/ame]

    and the opposite of it in Norway

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiZUvDMdnik]World's Nicest Prison: Halden Prison, Norway - YouTube[/ame]

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