Wednesday, July 16, 2014

FRANCOIS MEETS MEDIA TODAY

8 comments:

Son-of-man said...

PICTURE OF ONE OF SEVERAL INFANTS MURDERED BY ISRAELIS - IS THE U.N. A FRAUDULENT ORGANIZATION, UNABLE TO TO BRING PEACE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD?


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Anonymous said...

Long as murderers dont have to pay the ultimate price nothing will change.
Its time to hang murderers instead of feeding them in hotel prison.
USA can do it against all protests from human rights lawyers ST.LUCIA should go the same way.
Without exemption,and it can/will be executed even after years on death row.

Anonymous said...

I blame both SLP and UWP for shutting a blind eye to criminality on the Island. Anyone can pick up a gun and shoot at each other and simply spend a few years in prison awaiting the day he will be set free.
How nice. A victim is dead, the killer goes to be fed, bed, schooled,receive free medical treatment with no VAT and even the thing that makes him feel good. What a life, no wonder they are not afraid to shoot to kill.
How many times would people have to call for harsher penalties and it goes on deaf ears.
Time to hang the bastards.

Anonymous said...

Better still:

Acquire a land lease on a remote parcel of inaccessible land in S America. (Preferably Devil's Island French Guiana)

-Create a well engineered sustainable penal colony (solar Powered, modified biosphere, food water production independence) include a Super Max wing for the super hard core felons
-benefits:
save limited land space on St.Lucia for valuabe profitable speculation
-prisoners will be tempered by the distance away from familiar setting, running their illicit trade via cell phone (in the jungle only the jaguar will hear their calls), isolation can open their neural pathways to rehabilitation, the scourge / menace will be removed so that St Lucia can get off "life support" and the economic ICU ward

Super max works and isolation as in EXILE is most effective synergy to eradicate the current pestillence

Anonymous said...

Sensory deprivation (as in absence of social and pleasure drives) embedded in a well designed Super Max penal colony will transcend the Cro-Magnon criminals to the Neanderthal epoch where they belong

four general features that tend to characterize supermax prisons:[3]

1. Long-term – Once transferred to a supermax prison, people tend to stay there for years or indefinitely.

2. Powerful administration – Supermax administrators and guards have ample authority to punish and manage inmates, without outside review or prisoner grievance systems.

3. Solitary confinement – Supermax prisons rely heavily on intensive (and long-term) solitary confinement, which is used to isolate and punish prisoners as well as to protect them from themselves and each other. Communication with outsiders is minimal.

4. No activities – Few opportunities are provided for recreation, education, substance abuse programs, or other activities generally considered healthy and rehabilitative at other prisons.

In supermax, prisoners are generally allowed out of their cells for only one hour a day (in California state prisons they are allowed out for one-and-a-half hours); often they are kept in solitary confinement.

They receive their meals through ports, also known as "chuck holes" or "bean slots," in the doors of their cells.

When supermax inmates are allowed to exercise, this may take place in a small, enclosed area where the prisoner will exercise alone.

Anonymous said...

Sensory deprivation (as in absence of social and pleasure drives) embedded in a well designed Super Max penal colony will transcend the Cro-Magnon criminals to the Neanderthal epoch where they belong

four general features that tend to characterize supermax prisons:[3]

1. Long-term – Once transferred to a supermax prison, people tend to stay there for years or indefinitely.

2. Powerful administration – Supermax administrators and guards have ample authority to punish and manage inmates, without outside review or prisoner grievance systems.

3. Solitary confinement – Supermax prisons rely heavily on intensive (and long-term) solitary confinement, which is used to isolate and punish prisoners as well as to protect them from themselves and each other. Communication with outsiders is minimal.

4. No activities – Few opportunities are provided for recreation, education, substance abuse programs, or other activities generally considered healthy and rehabilitative at other prisons.

In supermax, prisoners are generally allowed out of their cells for only one hour a day (in California state prisons they are allowed out for one-and-a-half hours); often they are kept in solitary confinement.

They receive their meals through ports, also known as "chuck holes" or "bean slots," in the doors of their cells.

When supermax inmates are allowed to exercise, this may take place in a small, enclosed area where the prisoner will exercise alone.

Anonymous said...

These bloody police top brass continue to play nasty politics with such an important institution this country.

The Government must remain vigilant.

Anonymous said...

There is no "putting an end" to crime in Saint Lucia as long as there are such retarded people as the woman who says she is human rights lawyer. Murderers and other hard core criminals are "victims" with human rights, and we owe them all compassion, according to these obsolete law practitioners.

The Police are so under-educated in law enforcement, they believe the hogwash about human rights so they become impaired and feel powerless to face criminals.

Really sad that some lawyers do not update their practice and rely on the information they got from some beach-side, fund-raising law school years ago.