WTF, they are fucking prisoners, not clients. I couldn’t believe my ears (yeah I could considering where it came from) when I heard the prisoners in Prisons (not Correctional facilities) referred to as fucking clients. No wonder people are pissed off at the Legal System (I refuse to call it the Justice System).

Man these people are just too PC (and I ain’t talking Tories). Call them what they are and forget the sugar coating (that’s for kid’s cereal, not serial killers). —Head Shaker

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  1. don’t kid urself op. there are enuff leftist influences that calling them otherwise doesn’t go over well. canada runs a rehabilitative system, not a punitive one. that mandate runs into shit like a prisoners self-esteem, or institutionalization. but these are big words and concepts, so i’ll stop.
    if u really wanna change the system, become a vigilante and mete out justice as u wish. then they’d be deceased instead of clients, yes?

  2. I can’t get over the fact they have cable tv and nintendo wii in some prisons. WTF. Give them exercise/athletic equipment, and let them read library books and play some primitive games like checkers. That’s more than some of those scumbags deserve anyways. It’s too bad the last prison farms in Canada are closing because prisoners should be producing their own food and kept busy working.

  3. i worked in a pen. and believe me these people are not “clients”; some of those dudes are scary 🙁

  4. yeah, here, heare, this system is so completely fucked, it let’s killers walk and jaywalkers get pinched. just fucking once, i would love to see some asshole get what they deserved and actually do the whole fucking time, not time off for bullshit behaviour either. let them rot in there if they get busted, never mind the taps on the palms that just about every fucking dirt bag cocksucker gets these days. am i pissed, you fucking bet i am.

  5. Before he declared war on Mexico, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio had the most intelligent ideas on prison reform in a long time.
    Tent cities behind razor wire, pink dyed underpants, baloney sandwiches, no coffee, road gangs in the olde-timey stripey uniforms. No illusions about rehabilitation through pumping iron and unlimited butt-sex.
    I’d vote for him.

  6. Ivan – the vitriol is running early this morning – love it.
    We need hanging back, maybe the needle, chopping block, guillotine, electric boogie chair.
    I realise that there are a few that get offed or jailed wrongly, Guy Paul Morin – Donald I was walking in the park for my health Marshall, but hey nothings perfect. We dig them up and apologise then give the relatives a few bucks, case closed.
    As for jails – 23 hours locked up, no TV, no games, no human contact – go insane after 3 years then we execute them.

  7. Aye-oop Basil, Mate. Me bile roons black t’all hours of clock. Eeee, black like puddin.
    I’ll say it again, next election, you’re not onlygoing to be my write in candidate; you’re also my suggestion for Minister of Public Safety

  8. I doubt many Canadians refer to those people as “clients.” A more appropriate term would be “trash.”

  9. It’s almost $200/day to house a prisoner here so at that rate they’re living a more lavish life than I am.

    I’d love to be in the clink. Free food, free tv, free education, free bed and now I’m being called a client! Yipee.

  10. I’ve been in a few prisons (for work, not as a “Client”). I wouldn’t want to spend any time there. They were not comfortable, fun, relaxing, or friendly.

    I don’t know where these luxury facilities are, the ones I saw were overcrowded but well regulated.

    Are these places you describe real, or are they part of a Tory strategy to reinforce the need for tougher facilities (and pay a friend to build them).

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