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Isn't this escape method the oldest trick in the book?
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http://www.dailymail....eported-Pakistan.html
To escape out of a toilet window, must be the oldest trick in the book.
Crime writers use it regularly, and it is also shown in many TV crime shows and Films.
It would appear we cannot stop them arriving into this country, and when we catch them after they have committed their dastardly crimes, we can't hold onto them.
//// A Home Office spokesman said they could not confirm whether he had been handcuffed at the time, or how many security officers were with him before he escaped.////
Well if they do not know, it is about time they found out.
Perhaps lessons could now be learned, and the American method of chaining them hand and foot used?
Oh! I forgot Europe would never allow us to use this method.
To escape out of a toilet window, must be the oldest trick in the book.
Crime writers use it regularly, and it is also shown in many TV crime shows and Films.
It would appear we cannot stop them arriving into this country, and when we catch them after they have committed their dastardly crimes, we can't hold onto them.
//// A Home Office spokesman said they could not confirm whether he had been handcuffed at the time, or how many security officers were with him before he escaped.////
Well if they do not know, it is about time they found out.
Perhaps lessons could now be learned, and the American method of chaining them hand and foot used?
Oh! I forgot Europe would never allow us to use this method.
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Coo this takes me back!
Must have been the early 90's when Major's goverment privatised prisoner transport and Group 4 seemed to lose one every half hour!
http://www.independen...-inmates-1455465.html
What a stroll down memory lane
Must have been the early 90's when Major's goverment privatised prisoner transport and Group 4 seemed to lose one every half hour!
http://www.independen...-inmates-1455465.html
What a stroll down memory lane
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