Honestly I’d be a bit off using prisoners as PR. Might be a laugh but have that laugh behind closed doors.
Trying to make mean machine in real life and made the officers look like cunts?
Can definitely see that
These videos have to exist somewhere and we need to see them
That was such a short article, the Examinee could have just lengthened the title and let it be
As if prisoners don’t have it bad enough now they’ve to watch that unfunny bastard
>One portrayed Mr O’Connor, dressed in an officer’s jumper, walking down a landing swinging keys and coming to a cell door. He looks in and the prisoner is dancing under a disco ball. After hesitating, Mr O’Connor then enters the cell and joins in the dancing. Another skit had Mr O’Connor portraying an officer attempting to use a desktop computer but he didn’t know what he was doing.
Sounds…hilarious?
>Mr Mullins wrote that it is “disappointing that staff will now miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play football at Croke Park and the opportunity to explain to the general public the vital service we provide”.
Aren’t they missing out because they decided to miss out?
What is wrong with this country? Why are we entertaining prisoners and giving them football matches with the guards? To think of all their victims being forced to pay TV licence fees to fund this kind of shit boggles the mind.
We really need to cop on and ensure that the prison system ensures that those who are convicted are actually punished instead of this crap.
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Honestly I’d be a bit off using prisoners as PR. Might be a laugh but have that laugh behind closed doors.
Trying to make mean machine in real life and made the officers look like cunts?
Can definitely see that
These videos have to exist somewhere and we need to see them
That was such a short article, the Examinee could have just lengthened the title and let it be
As if prisoners don’t have it bad enough now they’ve to watch that unfunny bastard
>One portrayed Mr O’Connor, dressed in an officer’s jumper, walking down a landing swinging keys and coming to a cell door. He looks in and the prisoner is dancing under a disco ball. After hesitating, Mr O’Connor then enters the cell and joins in the dancing. Another skit had Mr O’Connor portraying an officer attempting to use a desktop computer but he didn’t know what he was doing.
Sounds…hilarious?
>Mr Mullins wrote that it is “disappointing that staff will now miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play football at Croke Park and the opportunity to explain to the general public the vital service we provide”.
Aren’t they missing out because they decided to miss out?
What is wrong with this country? Why are we entertaining prisoners and giving them football matches with the guards? To think of all their victims being forced to pay TV licence fees to fund this kind of shit boggles the mind.
We really need to cop on and ensure that the prison system ensures that those who are convicted are actually punished instead of this crap.