The FACEBOOK Thread - Part 2

What...a...******! :lmao:
Wonder if he changed his status while he was there.
The woman should have changed it to: "Jonathan Parker is trying not to drop the soap."
 
So where's all that awesome tracking tech at? :rolleyes:
 
Some guy had warrants out for his arrest for burglery in our town over the summer. He posted on our local newspaper's website forums under his story and was taunting the police. They tracked his I.P. address and busted him lol.
 
haha I just added this guy to my friends list .
 
The guys sentance was almost finished anyway and he was in an open prison where some prisoners actually go out for day trips so the word escaped should be used really lightly.

Not surprised Suffolk county cops can't find him they are a bunch of country bumpkins.
 
The guys sentance was almost finished anyway and he was in an open prison where some prisoners actually go out for day trips so the word escaped should be used really lightly.

Not surprised Suffolk county cops can't find him they are a bunch of country bumpkins.

Got that right, remember when they needed help from the London police to deal with those murders a few years back.
 
The guys sentance was almost finished anyway and he was in an open prison where some prisoners actually go out for day trips so the word escaped should be used really lightly.
He was in an open prison? Then he shouldn't get any props at all for "escaping".
 
In an odd coincidence, has anyone seen Ace since yesterday?
 
What the heck is an open Prison? And why even call it a Prison if you can apparently walk freely around. The hell?
 
There are four prison security categories in the United Kingdom used to classify every adult prisoner for the purposes of assigning them to a prison. The categories are based upon the severity of the crime and the risk posed should the person escape.

Category A prisoners are those whose escape would be highly dangerous to the public or national security

Category B prisoners are those who do not require maximum security, but for whom escape needs to be made very difficult

Category C prisoners are those who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who are unlikely to try to escape

Category D prisoners are those who can be reasonably trusted not to try to escape, and are given the privilege of an open prison. Prisoners at 'D Cat' (as it is commonly known) prisons, are, subject to approval, given ROTL (Release On Temporary Licence) to work in the community or to go on 'home leave' once they have passed their FLED (Full Licence Eligibility Dates), which is usually a quarter of the way through the sentence.
 
What the **** is the point of prison if they can go on home leave or work? That's disappointing UK.
 
Its usually for criminals at the end of the sentance to reintroduce them to society like a sort of half way prison or in prison for weak ass stuff like perjury.
 
We have house arrest in the US or probation and parole... Do they have that in the UK?
 
^
Yeah we have all those as well and the electronic tags
 
No one cares about going to prison over here. Because to a lot of people prison life is easier than life outside. In prison they get playstations, sky tv and 3 hot meals a day. Outside they might not have that.

My mate was in prison a few years ago, he said it was easy.
 
does everyone have a problem with your messages not updating?
I would check my messages and it will say I have no new ones, come back 30 mins and then it says I have a new message that was sent 6 hours ago.

Happen to anyone else?
 
Mobile is driving me crazy.
I'm not getting pokes or messages until hours later (sometimes not at all:()
 

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