Inmates given satellite TV access
Prisoners at a privately-run prison in Liverpool are being allowed to watch satellite television.
Inmates at Altcourse Prison in Fazakerley are allowed access to a limited number of channels as a reward for good behaviour.
Operated by international security firm G4S, about 400 out of 1300 prisoners are given the privilege.
During the early 1990s I was in Garth prison in Lancashire and all the inmates had access to Sky channels. Similarly, in 2000 I was in Rye Hill in Warwickshire and Sky was available there. Hardly news is it?
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Celeb defender of Child Killers, M Williams-Thomas, is tweeting about this subject.
No, hardly sounds like a big deal does it, but it will, no doubt, serve to get the knee jerkers up in arms about the fact that prisoners are allowed anything more than a ball and chain.
Just so long as they pick oakum while they're doing it I don't have a problem with this.
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