on โ15-07-2015 03:54 PM
Do you think that someone waiting for sentence in court or any prisoner deserves golden staph?
Keep in mind that someone that is in jail for 2 driving convictions etc is exposed to golden staph in the form of boils.Many prisoners have boils so google boils & the source is from any open wound.Golden staph is for life.
I rang to make an appoinment to visit my relo prisoner today & the conversation evolved into me relating the tale of boils & the phone op. said that she had devolped them on her legs & her only contact was from handling prisoner mail & that she was unaware that there was an outbreak in the prison.
Does she deserve them for being employed there?
Does a prisoner deserve golden staph as punishment for whatever crime?
Does their family deserve to be be exposed to it after their release?
Prison is not about rehabilitation.
A prisoner may be choked out with a towel until they are blue by a guard.
A prisoner may/will be fed expired/mouldy bread/yoghurt.
A prisoner may/will be denied medical attention.
Do you think that conditions in NSW prisons are in touch with human rights?
on โ15-07-2015 09:01 PM
If you really believe what you have posted here I have a very nice bridge that I can sell you very cheaply.
on โ16-07-2015 07:27 AM
on โ16-07-2015 07:33 AM
Gaol.
on โ16-07-2015 12:56 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:Gaol.
One of those words the Americans have got the spelling of right. Jail. ๐
on โ16-07-2015 01:01 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:Gaol.
to older generations maybe
According to Macquarie, the preferred spelling is 'jail', and the dictionary states: 'In general the spelling of this word has shifted in Australian English from gaol to jail. However, gaol remains fossilised in the names of jails, as Parramatta Gaol, and in some government usage.