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    Prison T&C's

    House of horrors killer Rose West has reportedly been treated to an evening of gourmet food and opera singing in prison.

    The Sun published details of a feast enjoyed by the 52-year-old - who was jailed in 1995 over a series of gruesome murders she committed with her husband Fred - and hundreds of other inmates at Bronzefield women's prison in Ashford, Middlesex.

    But prison bosses insisted the menu cost the same as any other day's food and the entertainers were paid for by the prisoners.

    It was reported that West and 400 fellow prisoners could choose from chicken supreme in tomato and garlic with olives and parmesan or baked fish with asparagus, fennel and mushrooms.

    The meal was rounded off with tiramisu and cups of coffee before the inmates were serenaded by two Italian singers performing operatic arias to backing tapes.

    Last week's Italian Day followed other Mexican and Jamaican themed events.

    A source at the prison said: "The whole thing is a joke. The Italian menu would not have been out of place in a top class restaurant.

    "The food cost at least £1,000 and the singers were hired for £800. But these women are in jail and are supposed to be being punished for their crimes."

    Their victims were buried under the floor at their home, at 25 Cromwell Street in Gloucester. Fred West cheated justice by hanging himself in jail.

    A spokesman for private firm Kalyx, formerly UK Detention Services, which runs the prison, said: "The Italian Day was part of the prison's cultural awareness programme, praised by the Chief Inspector of Prisons. The menu for that day cost the same as any other day's food and the entertainers were paid for by the prisoners."
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

    #2
    If prison is so good, just stop paying your council tax and enjoy.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Troll
      ...gruesome murders she committed with her husband Fred - and hundreds of other inmates at Bronzefield women's prison in Ashford, Middlesex.
      I thought it was just her and Fred what done it!

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        #4
        I thought she chose the skipjack tuna?

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          #5
          "The food cost £1000"

          Um that 2.50 per head. How is that extravagent?

          Cooking food properly and serving it up nicely actualy costs nothing at all, even if top class resturants do charge a fortune for it.

          What costs is the actual food itself and just because society has decided that we should lock these people up, doesn't mean that we should starve them.

          tim

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            #6
            The Italian Day was part of the prison's cultural awareness programme, praised by the Chief Inspector of Prisons
            As always, herein lies the problem.

            Shouldn't think the meals rose above turkey twizzlers in terms of cusinary finesse, but the fact that some peruvian hat wearing, liberal numskull thought that the poor prisoner's rights were infringed by not having cultural days...FFS.

            Still, at least we know where all the old Butlins camps and staff have ended up...
            If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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              #7
              Are you for real? You'll be inviting her round for the family dinner next.

              Originally posted by tim123
              "The food cost £1000"

              Um that 2.50 per head. How is that extravagent?

              Cooking food properly and serving it up nicely actualy costs nothing at all, even if top class resturants do charge a fortune for it.

              What costs is the actual food itself and just because society has decided that we should lock these people up, doesn't mean that we should starve them.

              tim

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                #8
                Originally posted by tim123
                "The food cost £1000"

                Um that 2.50 per head. How is that extravagent?

                Cooking food properly and serving it up nicely actualy costs nothing at all, even if top class resturants do charge a fortune for it.

                What costs is the actual food itself and just because society has decided that we should lock these people up, doesn't mean that we should starve them.

                tim
                Nope, but they should be made to eat gruel 3 times a day, every day. So simple to cook you have have any prisoner do it themselves, cheapest of the cheap and the mind numbing boredom of eating the same meal day in day out for x number or years will destory thier will to live hence creating more space in prisons for the other scum that are waiting for a free room.

                HTH

                NEXT!!

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                  #9
                  Quite right Tim.

                  Also being forced to listen to Opera is a horrendous torture to inflict on the poor prisoners.

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                    #10
                    Rosemary West will never leave prison so the right thing to do would be to serve her up to all the prisoners. Then we won't have to pay for fukkers like her and the rest get a good meal to keep Tim happy.

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