Jail without the Jail

  • He can’t use a camera
  • He can’t use any device with a camera built in (so pretty much every mobile phone)
  • He can only use the internet in relation to employment (but must get the police constable’s permission first)
  • He can’t be in any contact with anyone under the age of 18
  • He can’t enter any area predominantly used by children
  • He can’t be in any house if there is a child there
  • He can’t take any job without asking permission of the police constable
  • He can’t hire a car without notifying the police

Why take a mentally disturbed man, cripple him of any possible chance he has to function in a modern society, and then release him back into such a society?

(BBC News article)

3 Responses to “Jail without the Jail”

  1. Mike Cane Says:

    Sorry, Alan. He gets no sympathy from me. It’s been proven that pedos stay pedos. The merciful thing would be to execute him. That’d guarantee saving future children his abuse.

  2. Alan Pritt Says:

    No need to apologise; I didn’t make a call for sympathy.

  3. Mike Cane Says:

    >>>Why take a mentally disturbed man, cripple him of any possible chance he has to function in a modern society, and then release him back into such a society?

    I forgot how elusive you Brits can be. No surprise. You invented the language we Americans pretend we know how to use.

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