tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post4173088719505300297..comments2023-05-12T13:11:10.032+01:00Comments on I Rant Therefore I Am : Shame on Us!The Tartan Conhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10913206867807294145noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post-33335831999489348082016-09-29T15:53:15.969+01:002016-09-29T15:53:15.969+01:00Elsie.
Thanks for your comment and I agree with y...Elsie. <br />Thanks for your comment and I agree with you wholeheartedly.<br /><br />In the case of the poor chap at Winchester. He was on remand and had not been convicted of any crime.<br /><br />Could one not put a case of negligent manslaughter?<br /><br />Thanks do much for reading the blogThe Tartan Conhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10913206867807294145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post-18400068875509706342016-09-29T15:50:39.997+01:002016-09-29T15:50:39.997+01:00Lyne you are so very correct. One often omits to m...Lyne you are so very correct. One often omits to mention that our familiescalso serve a sentence when we are condemned.<br /><br />Thank you so much for reading my rants. The Tartan Conhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10913206867807294145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post-41858371473263731312016-09-28T16:22:28.404+01:002016-09-28T16:22:28.404+01:00it's no wonder people are though. they are bei...it's no wonder people are though. they are being neglected as human beings. the duty of care simply isn't there. there is little of no compassion within the system. in view of recent events with my OH I'm so glad he's a strong willed as he is because everything that has happened would tip him over the edge for sure. however I am not so strong and I'm not coping. how can I support him if I can't cope myself. as a partner in feel I have no rights. how many family members can not cope? its not so widely publicised when family members are self harming or mentally I'll because of the treatment of their loved ones. I hope all involved in the negligence of these men are punished and held to account. something has to change...but when :( #freemyipp Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01755045714784775454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post-16853015661462081422016-09-28T15:55:12.654+01:002016-09-28T15:55:12.654+01:00Many prisoners are wronglyconvictedhsa. Yes convic...Many prisoners are wronglyconvictedhsa. Yes convicted without a shred of evidence. It is a Major Problem these days. It seems we have a justice system that allows innocent people to be found guilty of non exist crime, as we do not now require evidence and we must believe all these false accusers, then the tax payer actually pays them for telling their lies!!! This has created many suicides both inside prison and out. Why has the Justice System allowed this? Why does the Justice System allow a jury to GUESS? These serious charges require the most experienced solicitors and barristers around and so people without wealth are unable to pay for this. As a result there is no defence as our solicitor later said" it is not his job to look for a defence" just imagine standing in the dock being told that you are guilty of a heinous crime that did not happen. Anyone would want to commit suicide. Decent honest family men are being destroyed by false accusers. Their families, including children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents all feel like committing suicide. Just 1 lie , which is believed creates this. Until this monsterous, horrific behaviour of false accusers and polic and CPS is stopped, then we will have many many more suicides. These people should be made accountable. They are destroying society as we know it. The laws were created to protect us not destroy us. It is bad enough to live through this outside prison so God alone knows how it feels when you are in prison. I admire all those prisoners who maintain their Innocence and manage not to commit suicide , in fact it seems they actually help & support those that contemplate committing suicide. These are the truly brave men/women of society. There are many of us out here trying to change things for you, so please be strong and continue to help others that are not as strong as you. One day these false accusers and unbelievers will eat their words as we will get Justice for you. We will not give up, Hillsborough took 27 years, hopefully it will not take us so long to uncover the corruption that did this. I see many politicians coming to trial in the future for this. Elsiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06232159029013349134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2331866816964466250.post-16269580817289263582016-09-28T15:13:00.270+01:002016-09-28T15:13:00.270+01:00Another brilliant rant as always.
I am so sick of...Another brilliant rant as always.<br /><br />I am so sick of hearing about loss of life to suicide in our prisons and that no one is held to account. People are quite literally getting away with murder in my book. <br />Being short staffed seems to be the get off scot free card for all that happens behind the walls right now. I understand it must be one of the most challenging jobs to have working behind those walls but that doesn’t excuse incompetence and negligence. <br />Having lost a brother to suicide (not hmp related) i know that when someone decides to take their own life they are living in such torment and unbearable pain mentally. Many people are under the illusion that if a person is talking about it they will not do it, that’s a myth. I spent 6 and a half weeks sitting up with my brother day and night talking and listening, i tried to get help but in the end it was in vain. I know with the best will in the world it is not always possible to change the outcome.<br />To imagine someone else’s relative going through such a dark time on their own with no compassion shown to them is something i find deeply distressing. My thoughts when i read about these deaths inevitably turn to my own son who is in Hmp, he’s Ipp and has experienced some real lows on his journey to date, and there have been times when I have fully expected to receive the worst news.<br />He has also told me about some of the dreadful things he has witnessed people do to themselves. A few weeks ago one lad, an ipp cut his own throat, another tried to hang himself and while i understand it must be deeply distressing for staff dealing with this people shouldn’t underestimate the affect it also has on prisoners. Son told me about another lad a couple of years ago who told a member of staff that he was going to commit suicide, she told him to go ahead, and he did. The staff was suspended for a couple of weeks before returning to work. People should think on that, it could be your relative one day who is shown pure contempt. Prisoners can be victims too. <br />Showing compassion for a prisoner does not mean that we their families or the prisoner themselves don’t give any thought to the victim/ or victims of crime that lead to their incarceration in the first place just before anyone brings that up as is usually done to dismiss the enormous failings within our prisons.<br />Sorry for my ramble, i think i got a little side tracked<br />Amethysthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01228296177550113861noreply@blogger.com