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Prison phone calls - too expensive?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7470051.st m
An official complaint about telephone calls from prison costing seven times normal payphone rates has been made by the National Consumer Council (NCC).
The group says that half the calls made from jail last less than three minutes because of the high costs involved.
It has made a super-complaint about the issue to regulator Ofcom.
But provider BT says pricing is unusual owing to security and the government argues that cutting the cost would need a public subsidy.
Should prison calls be subsidised?
An official complaint about telephone calls from prison costing seven times normal payphone rates has been made by the National Consumer Council (NCC).
The group says that half the calls made from jail last less than three minutes because of the high costs involved.
It has made a super-complaint about the issue to regulator Ofcom.
But provider BT says pricing is unusual owing to security and the government argues that cutting the cost would need a public subsidy.
Should prison calls be subsidised?
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No of course they shouldn't be subsidised. The BBC had some bloody woman on this morning from some pointless prison reform pressure group - you know the type, bored middle aged upper middle class tweed wearing frump who decides she's going to get involved in a 'cause' - bemoaning the fact that prisoners have to pay more than the rest of us.
Well boo bloody hoo.
Perhaps they should moan about their plight to the little old lady they mugged, or the people they robbed, or beat-up, or happy slapped etc etc etc.....
First and foremost they are there to be punished - rehabilitation should only be considered a by product of their punishment - and that punishment should include the loss of privileges that decent people enjoy and take for granted.
Well boo bloody hoo.
Perhaps they should moan about their plight to the little old lady they mugged, or the people they robbed, or beat-up, or happy slapped etc etc etc.....
First and foremost they are there to be punished - rehabilitation should only be considered a by product of their punishment - and that punishment should include the loss of privileges that decent people enjoy and take for granted.
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Ditto, phone calls from and to NHS hospital beds.
Last year it was said that Patientline chargted calls to patients from outside the hospital at 39p per minute off-peak and 49p a minute at peak times.
Whilst calls from hospital cost 26p.
And hospital patients don't get issued spending money!
Perhaps the latest prison reform 'outrage' is on the back of this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7374276.stm
Last year it was said that Patientline chargted calls to patients from outside the hospital at 39p per minute off-peak and 49p a minute at peak times.
Whilst calls from hospital cost 26p.
And hospital patients don't get issued spending money!
Perhaps the latest prison reform 'outrage' is on the back of this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7374276.stm
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