smeggy wrote:
Gixxer wrote:
He is actually loving it inside, so much so that he doesn't want his parole granted this month and would prefer to finish his sentence (and he really means it).
The sad thing is: I genuinely believe that.
I believe many of the inmate population are professional jailbirds.
In the case of the person I am talking about, he is far from what you could call a "professional" jailbird.
He was a successful man with his own business, etc...and then his marriage broke down.
He resorted to living in a caravan (on a site), losing his job, house, the whole deal.
18 months after it all started, he was caught drink driving.
As a result of being caught drink driving, his home (caravan) was given a spin under section 18 and they found various weapons and explosives that resulted in him getting a 5 stretch.
Since he has been inside, he has had all the creature comforts (even in the 23 hour "bang up" nicks such as Winchester), he has averaged anywhere between £250 & £350 a week in profits as a loan shark, and he is now out every day "working" in the community and socialising with his mates for 3 weekends out of 4.
When he says he is better off inside, he really means it if you compare it to the last year of freedom he had when he wasn't doing anything wrong "per se".
Of course the officials will have you believe that jail is the last place you want to be, but either they are seriously being kept in the dark when they do jail visits...or they know full well what goes on and are feeding you the "official party line" in the vain hope you believe it (I suspect the latter myself as I know firsthand exactly how they work).