Friday, November 23, 2007

Inmate fails to cut cost of calls


Inmate fails to cut cost of calls

An inmate has failed to use human rights legislation to force a prison to charge him less for phone calls.

I think it is difficult to justify charging prisoners who earn wages which amount to children's pocket money more for their phone calls. However, I suspect that the legal challenge should have instead been mounted at private law and argued that prisoners are subject to an unfair contract term.

1 comment:

  1. They should have at least a quota of free calls, methinks.

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