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Wakefield Prison: Inmates set to receive luxury festive feast

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    malpascmalpasc Posts: 9,643
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    I read a report where the frail pensioners were drinking water out of flower vases in a hospital as they didnt have any drinks or water - contrast this with the prisoners luxury buffets and tuck shops to hand .

    Again, the hospitals should be pulled up on this to ensure it doesn't happen.
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    DinkyDoobieDinkyDoobie Posts: 17,786
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    Well i guess if the inmates are overweight the kids will have an easier time escaping their clutches.
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    I read a report where the frail pensioners were drinking water out of flower vases in a hospital as they didnt have any drinks or water - contrast this with the prisoners luxury buffets and tuck shops to hand .
    The hospital is to blame then.

    Prisons are obviously managed better.
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    Well i guess if the inmates are overweight the kids will have an easier time escaping their clutches.

    All prisoners are after children, are they?
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    DinkyDoobieDinkyDoobie Posts: 17,786
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    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    All prisoners are after children, are they?

    Sure, why not.
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    Sure, why not.

    Erm, because they aren't.
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    DinkyDoobieDinkyDoobie Posts: 17,786
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    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    Erm, because they aren't.

    No! ... seriously?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    And in hospital the elderly dont even get fed properly but are left to rot .

    I don't know what hospitals you get treated in but that certainly isn't the case at any hospital I have been in.
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    Jane Doh!Jane Doh! Posts: 43,307
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    No! ... seriously?
    Ok, I'll shut up!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,207
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    I don't know what hospitals you get treated in but that certainly isn't the case at any hospital I have been in.

    It is what i have read and seen on the TV - I have never been to a hospital myself .
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    MesostimMesostim Posts: 52,864
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    It is what i have read and seen on the TV - I have never been to a hospital myself .

    Have you been in a prison??
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Lying about a dead grandmother to score points is about as low as it gets on DS - and that is saying something. :( What a really horrible thing to do.

    ^this^
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    HypnodiscHypnodisc Posts: 22,728
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    It is what i have read and seen on the TV - I have never been to a hospital myself .

    Therein lies the problem
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    It is what i have read and seen on the TV - I have never been to a hospital myself .

    And I'll bet you've never been in prison either.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,207
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    Mesostim wrote: »
    Have you been in a prison??

    Of course not - .But this does not mean i do not know about prison food in certain categories of prison .
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,207
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    Hypnodisc wrote: »
    Therein lies the problem

    therein lies no problem.:D
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    TolstoyTolstoy Posts: 3,605
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    I read a report where the frail pensioners were drinking water out of flower vases in a hospital as they didnt have any drinks or water - contrast this with the prisoners luxury buffets and tuck shops to hand .

    I'm aware that you're sharing the contents of said report with us for the noblest of reasons but next time you encounter such utter shite please rehash it for moronic dolts who may appreciate it.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,207
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    Tolstoy wrote: »
    I'm aware that you're sharing the contents of said report with us for the noblest of reasons but next time you encounter such utter shite please rehash it for moronic dolts who may appreciate it.

    Translation please in a nicer tone :D:D :rolleyes:
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    DinkyDoobieDinkyDoobie Posts: 17,786
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    Tolstoy wrote: »
    I'm aware that you're sharing the contents of said report with us for the noblest of reasons but next time you encounter such utter shite please rehash it for moronic dolts who may appreciate it.

    here you go

    http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/hc0506/hc09/0939/0939.pdf

    Although it doesn't delve into detail about approved suppliers such as argos and the various food retailers they can order from.
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    BurtiBurti Posts: 705
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    Why would you lie about your dead Gran? :confused:
    because it sounds better if your speaking from experience which I am but just not the personal experience I said. It is true old people get treated appaullingly in those hell homes. :mad:
    Lying about a dead grandmother to score points is about as low as it gets on DS - and that is saying something. :( What a really horrible thing to do.
    Jane Doh! wrote: »
    Agreed.
    stoatie wrote: »
    ^this^
    get a grip please it's called a white lie and it may not be true to my circumstances but it's real for anyone with mothers and fathers and grandparents in one of the homes.
    I lied to make a point so by all means go ahead and sew me. :rolleyes:
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Burti wrote: »
    get a grip please it's called a white lie and it may not be true to my circumstances but it's real for anyone with mothers and fathers and grandparents in one of the homes.
    I lied to make a point so by all means go ahead and sew me. :rolleyes:

    Think you've already stitched yourself up quite conclusively, to be honest.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,785
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    stoatie wrote: »
    Think you've already stitched yourself up quite conclusively, to be honest.

    :D:D:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,304
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    Burti wrote: »
    hi folks sorry I'm the bearer of more bad news but I just have to bring this to our attention, I've been commenting about it on a other forum, it makes me sick:

    Roast turkey is on the menu for inmates at Wakefield Prison, who will tuck into a three-day festive feast this Christmas.
    Britain's worst criminals will wake up to a cooked breakfast on Christmas Day, followed by tomato soup and turkey with all the trimmings for lunch.

    Their evening meal will be a selection of cheese and tuna sandwiches, followed by individually-wrapped Christmas cake.

    http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Wakefield-Prison-Inmates-set-to.6656600.jp

    No offense to the staff at my nan's home, most of them are good people who care a lot but I know for a fact she won't get treated to anything half as nice as what these scumbags are getting. If I had my way they'd get dry crackers and water for christmas dinner, why should they get more than that?!

    Why don't you treat her then?
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    Caramel CrunchCaramel Crunch Posts: 4,744
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    stoatie wrote: »
    Think you've already stitched yourself up quite conclusively, to be honest.

    :D:D:D
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    Why don't you treat her then?

    I think you missed the part where he admitted he was lying.
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