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From: steve robinson on 14 Apr 2010 10:00 Switters wrote: > On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:26:27 GMT, steve robinson wrote: > > >> OK, here's one: why do you have CCTV in the first place? > > > > I used to spend long periods away from home and the alarm systems > > and cctv made my wife feel safer . > > A friend at work installed CCTV after some problems with yoofs, now > he's absolutely paranoid and checking the footage all the time. He > worries about anyone coming down the drive, especially if he's not > in. > My system can be set to detect movement on selected cameras at set times , when triggered it either bleeps or flashes a picture on one of the monitors or the TV if were away we can log into it from a mobile or it rings the mobile to warn of an intrusion I never check the footage
From: steve robinson on 14 Apr 2010 10:03 Scraggy wrote: > steve robinson <steve(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk> wrote: > > Krusty wrote: > > > > > Hog wrote: > > > > >>>Krusty <dontwantany(a)nowhere.invalid> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Yeah that's the problem - don't incarcerate. Send them off > > > > > for a few years hard labour instead. Something like digging > > > > > wells & building schools in Africa. > > > > > > > > <squints at DR Congo> > > > > I think they are overloaded with their own scrotes > > > > > > > > Ask Loz about it, you can't reason with or rehabilitate the > > > > sort of scrotes talked about here. > > > > > > Sure you can, you just need to get them well away from their > > > peers & put them in a position where not behaving has real > > > consequences for a few years. If they revert when they get > > > back, bung 'em on a Papillonesque island & leave 'em to it. > > > > > > A freind of mine spent 18 months in colchester army nick when he > > was 21 . > > > > Up at 4 am , everywhere on the double , drilled in full kit until > > breakfast , then put to work in silience until lunch , after lunch > > the guards would organise activities (yes you guessed it more > > drilling with full kit ) plus inspections 5 times a day > > > > Step out of line you got beasted , not quick enough your whole > > group got beasted which made you really popular . > > > > Food was like slops if you failed to eat it you missed out the > > next three meals and you got served up what you left the next day > > . > > > > > > He made sure he never went thier again > > <pedant mode> > Colly is not a nick, it is a "Military Corrective Training Centre" > > Generally, people returning to their units after completion of > sentance go there. If they were being dicharged they used complete > their time in a civvy nick, although not always. I'm not quite > sure of the ins and outs of todays military. Some stuff here. > > http://www.army.mod.uk/agc/provost/2157.aspx This was many years ago its probably all changed now
From: Fr Jack on 14 Apr 2010 10:41 "Hog" <sm911SPAM(a)CHIPShotmail.co.uk> banged this out on the bongos: >Catman <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote: >> Krusty wrote: > >>> No, but there would be if they knew they'd suffer the same fate >>> after a few weeks tops. >>> >> >> Don't think that's a sustainable model. Supply far outstrips the >> capacity to incarcerate. Maybe. > >Incinerate? ashes take up so little space and make a good fertiliser Even less space after useful viable organs are removed for transplant. -- Fr. Jack I hear you talking but the words are kinda strange
From: Fr Jack on 14 Apr 2010 10:43 "Krusty" <dontwantany(a)nowhere.invalid> banged this out on the bongos: >Yeah that's the problem - don't incarcerate. Send them off for a few >years hard labour instead. Something like digging wells & building >schools in Africa. Or sorting the knackered roads and generally doing the jobs we don't want to do. -- Fr. Jack I hear you talking but the words are kinda strange
From: des hanging around for a while on 14 Apr 2010 10:47
On 2010-04-14, Hog <sm911SPAM(a)CHIPShotmail.co.uk> wrote: > Catman <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> wrote: >> Thomas wrote: > >>> There are 2 arguments why not to do it. The first is money. It's very >>> expensive to lock people up. >> >> He's looking for arguments against capital punishment ITYF... > > Ding > > Not for a first offence I add, for the 4th. How about for stupidity? Hmm.. that would leave Paul Corfield, Ivan and me on UKRM. Maybe not such a good idea. |