the point is why the hell should people who put their lives on the line every day for the safety of this nation
and yours! have to suffer in these conditions while people who obviously have a total disregard for any other person lap it up with free living free meals sky tv pool tables gyms computers etc..
heres another example:
Morton condemns jail luxuries
Tabloid News - 12/10/06 - Sid Billington

Morton tells some home truths
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British actress Samantha Morton has had a wise pop at prisons who allow convicted sex offenders certain luxuries.
And when we say luxuries, we mean things like cosy cells and HD Ready flat screens. Probably.
According to the Express, In America star Morton, made this shocking discovering while visiting a prison to film a her new role as Moors child-killer Myra Hindley, for Channel 4 drama, Longford.
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During the press screening, Morton, who was brought up in care homes, was quick to condemn the jammy conditions in which criminals live in: “We were allowed to film in a normal wing, then I walked through some grounds, where you had this beautiful lawn, to another wing.
“As I walked down I could see each room had portable TVs and Sky TV. They had these amazing kitchens. Other prisoners get treated abominably but this new wing was totally fantastic with all mod-cons.
“I said, ‘Who are they?’ and they said, ‘Oh, they’re the paedophiles’. I felt cold all over.”
A Prison Service spokeswoman was quick to say that Morton was mistaken, and that Wymott jail only allows inmates to rent portable TVs but does not allow them Sky.
Morton went on to describe her time spent in child care, where they had “no carpets, no nice beds, nothing. To see how these offenders live – I’m just asking, ‘Where is the balance?’”.
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