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Telstra outage allows criminals to go un-monitored for more than 24 hours
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Another failed experiment from the blue-rinse brigade.

My wife worked in the UK prison system and told me they feel sorry for prisoners, they
think that their 'little-boy-lost' routines are genuine.

They're old hippies who want to do good by giving prisoners access to the internet, have
mobile phones and electric kettles in their cells in case they want a cup of tea during the
night.
These are the same kettles they they use when throwing boiling water at the guards.

Then due to them believing prisoners (criminals) are telling them the truth about being
a better person if they can work outside of the grounds, they petition the Governor to
let them out for a few hours.

That's when the prisoners can get their drugs that they asked their girlfriends to stash
along the roadside. Asked by using codes on their mobile phones.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: Telstra outage allows criminals to go un-monitored for more than 24 hours - by BIAD - 11-05-2018, 09:57 PM

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