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"We have to be prepared should anything go wrong," he told MPs.
The Prison Officers' Association (POA) said it would not rule out industrial action in protest at the decision, despite the fact that such action may be illegal.
Clarke said the military contingency plans, involving up to 3,000 trained regular soldiers, were needed because industrial action involving prisons "can rapidly become far worse than an ordinary strike".
The justice secretary told MPs: "Nobody is contemplating a military takeover of a prison; the governor will still be in charge. But it is only proper that we have made military preparations that would be required if serious trouble erupts."
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Ugghhh... Care to point out where its illegal for starters? Secondly, why dont you compare private prisons to those that are state / federal run and compare before spouting off.
Just a suggestion.
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Ugghhh... Care to point out where its illegal for starters? Secondly, why dont you compare private prisons to those that are state / federal run and compare before spouting off.
Just a suggestion.
Originally posted by woodwardjnr
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Ugghhh... Care to point out where its illegal for starters? Secondly, why dont you compare private prisons to those that are state / federal run and compare before spouting off.
Just a suggestion.
This is in the UK mate, so before you come in this thread spouting off, read the OP and the link
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by Xcathdra
Any private industries main function is to generate profit..
In a state run prison for example, you try to reform the prisoners so they don't re offend once released..
Why would a private prison do that??
Private prisons make no sense to me...
How does a private prison make money since the inmates are not working?
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Private prisons are a completely different "private animal" than other private industries. They are governed by a completely different set of rules than a private business is, namely being held to to same standard law enforcement is in terms of what can and cannot be done.
How does a private prison make money since the inmates are not working?
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by Xcathdra
How does a private prison make money since the inmates are not working?
What a silly question..
They are paid per day/ per prisoner..
The more the merrier in their eyes..
So rehabilitation does NOT suit their profit agenda and is obvious from what I hear of private prison systems...
Originally posted by lastrebel
reply to post by Xcathdra
Most of the answers are on the other thread I dont want to hi jack this one making the same arguements here as there
Rehabilitation is present, and inmates are free to chose those paths on their own. You can walk a horse to water...
As stated above, private prisons vs government run show no real cost difference, so the argument its done to turn a profit is not valid at all.