Yikes! Looks like the mugshot operator needs a lesson in lighting...
Mohamed Awaleh of Mayesbrook Road, Dagenham, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for his crimes. A Criminal Behaviour Order was secured against Awaleh as a result of his "persistent anti-social behaviour and constant criminal activity". As part of the order, he was prevented from entering a number of high street supermarkets.
Who thinks that would be effective?
Acting Chief Inspector Charlie Routley said: "This is another example of how effective the use of CBO's can be at dealing with persistent offenders."
Well, no. It's not. It's that old fashioned 'bang 'em up so they can't trouble the citizens no more' policy.
I would suggest that this waste of oxygen will immediately join the other similar ethic and religious groups to ensure his 3 months (50% knocked off the sentence for 'good behaviour' as soon as the prison van goes through the gates) is an enjoyable experience.
ReplyDeleteTwo suggestions come to mind.
1. Move all Muslim prisoners to one, dedicated, prison.
2. Treat them to the Tommy Robinson experience, of solitary confinement, feed them with tinned salmon, and find excuses to prevent visits.
Now expecting a knock on the door for these suggestions.
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Putting all the most high-risk lags in one prison does rather mean you'll have trouble recruiting prison officers. I prefer option 2
DeleteFrom what I can see of that mugshot the lighting is near perfect, perhaps a tad less would have been an improvement.
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DeleteReminds me of the articles describing primitve savages in the encyclopaedias I read as a child.
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
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