UK honors its inmates
From the Telegraph:
I am reminded of the procedures for the old Marine Corps brig or detention facility. Brig rats were not even permitted to be called Marines. When exercising in an outdoor "parade ground" that was covered with a grid of white lines, the prisoners were required to stop and come to attention in front of each white line and yell out, "Prisoner number XXXXX request permission to cross the white line, sir." It demanded discipline and it took away privileges. The prisoners we also not permitted to salute, since the officer would be required to return a salute as a matter of respect that the prisoner did not deserve.
I suspect the UK system will be a disaster.
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I am reminded of the procedures for the old Marine Corps brig or detention facility. Brig rats were not even permitted to be called Marines. When exercising in an outdoor "parade ground" that was covered with a grid of white lines, the prisoners were required to stop and come to attention in front of each white line and yell out, "Prisoner number XXXXX request permission to cross the white line, sir." It demanded discipline and it took away privileges. The prisoners we also not permitted to salute, since the officer would be required to return a salute as a matter of respect that the prisoner did not deserve.
I suspect the UK system will be a disaster.
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