Monday, July 29, 2002

NSW prisons - primary industry bailed up!

In many quiet regional centres around NSW there is a new primary industry shaping up. It has something to do with Bail but not with bales. The minister for Agriculture Richard Amery who also has the prisons portfolio is now committed to farming prisoners.

"Australia has been riding on the sheep's back for too long. We're relieved that the criminal under-class and the unbailable will now be fleeced instead of our members" said a spokesperson-lamb for Lanolin (Lambs Against NSW Operators Lying)."We applaud this new drive to shepherd prisoners into regional and rural areas. We know the government have suitably trained dogs to round up any laggers so we have no fear of missing any."

As sale yards for the usual livestock close because they're uneconomical, the NSW government aims to auction off prisoners and prison yards to the highest bidder. Which of the corrective squattocracy will be successful? ACM? Group 4? NSW citizens resent having the wool pulled over their eyes by this government's plot to auction prisoners as a job lot and as a bribe to rural voters.

Seriously, though Australia's approach to dealing with crime has been to place the emphasis on harsher punishment as an ongoing deterrent in the hope of reducing crime. The Government is to build more correctional facilities outside the metropolitan area where it is reported 'Crime impacting on almost half of regional NSW businesses. General Purpose Standing Committee No 3 examined the proposed expenditure for the Department of Corrective Services or (DCS).

The prison population in 1995 - 6,000, in 2002- 8,000 is projected to be 9,000 by 2005-2006, said prison minister Richard Amery. An additional $83 million, has been forecast to respond to those changes to the Bail laws and also to the general-increase in the inmate numbers. An Increased number of people held on remand, an additional allocation of $17 million has been allocated for 2002-2003, rising to an allocation of $48 million, in the following year.

By Gregory Kable and Ariel Marguin 15 July 02

SKIPPY: Baa, bars, for all you black sheep in the family. Macarthur eat your heart out. Do you see the pattern?

Related:

The Government is likely to abolish the Inspector General of Corrective Services position The Mulawa inspection report recommendations below strictly illustrate how important he is.

Black Nexus
The Separation of Powers Doctrine is nowcontaminated witharangeofcolours, now leaving us with a black shirt on a once blue bridge that crossed that thin blue line. The 'Amery and Woodham show'.

Prison Mind Games-Do they exist?
Directives are given inside the prison system that are not consistent with the law in NSW. And not in the good interests of the health and well being of the prisoners.

Chronology - A History of Australian Prisons
[Allegedly:] The events that have shaped NSW prisons - from convict days through royal commissions, to the Supermax of today. [I say allegedly because no one should trust Four Corners [Walls], why? Because they spill out the propaganda of the day for the Government, whether it be wrong or right. A government that lies and has no remorse about it.]

Sunday, July 28, 2002

NSW Parliament Bitter Pills To Swallow?

'Doctor, doctor give me the news I have a bad taste of loving blues'.

Prescription needs to be filled out at your local Parliament.


One delusion pill: So people who investigate their own mistakes make sure there was no mistake or someone else made the mistake. Perhaps you're not biased and you will be honest about it.

One spin pill: So people can lie to all other people and make it look the other way around. Breaching the Separation of Powers? Or just helping out?

One tomorrow pill: so you can only be judged on tomorrow about your sad performance yesterday and today. Moving on from your mistakes with impunity.

One amnesia pill: be careful with this one. Make sure you take the recommended dose because this is an S9, Very dangerous so follow the directions on the pack.

If this treatment doesn't work we may need to send you down the clinic for an X-Ray. Remember, the future has nothing to do with the past it would be inconceivable to suggest you must be accountable.

Orwellian Governments can do no wrong they just change their socks and underpants. Thinking and education is a crime and to own a book is swiftly followed by an immediate demise of the offender and his/her offending behaviour.

The book 'How to be uneducated in NSW by Bob Carr'.

Free, with any open mind. Not recommended for children.


By Gregory Kable 2 July 2002

Related:

Who is bad?
Super Rat? M5? M11? K8? N2? So I trust that some people who, with the photos and guns guessed that a jury would quickly establish a case against a profiled person whom, you just had a picture and a history of. Common knowledge? The government knew their victims would take the blame. Not just chess in court, 'moving around the pieces', but 'putting false evidence, or not enough evidence before the jury."

2,500 crooked detectives? Or a corrupt Government?
Evan Whitton: Either two things occurred. If you said you didn't join the police force to extort money from working girls, your papers were marked 'not suitable for plain clothes' and you were sent back to uniform.

How to become corruption resistant in NSW
Don't trust those who cannot prove themselves with the little amounts of trust you give them. Just because they have a letter of perceived trust doesn't mean they can be trusted.

This is not how you eat 'antisocial behaviour'
Process corruption, perjury, planting of evidence, verbals, fabricated confessions, denial of suspects rights, a solicitor to induce confessions, tampering with electronic recording equipment, framing. Generally green lighting crime, and I say Murder, including the kids who overdosed on heroin. No doubt.

Black Knight - Long way to go home
In line with the current climate of police corruption and the demise of the reform unit set up by Wood, these facts ought to have been a good reason to leave Moroney out of the package as Commissioner.

Bob down and sniff my arse
These are serious invasions of privacy and draconian laws? Where are our democratic soldiers, the lawyers and the barristers who need to take on the government in the courts? Are they plastic? Or to busy feathering their nests? Or have they been cleverly purchased by this black government. Drug test police and politicians, and have the tests independently accessed.

Come in spinner? Or Come in sinner?
"You don't have, in my view very vigilant processes. I suppose it's akin to the problem of corruption within the police," he told the ABC radio. " People say there's corruption with the police (but) do you get the police to investigate problems within their own ranks?

Deeds
I am disturbed by Governments 'actions' in relation to shuffling the police service. Clive Small seconded into Parliament like a cocky in a perch. A breach of the fundamental Separation of Powers Doctrine does not in my view allow the thought of intervening, planning, or shuffling to stack the deck of our police service. The one that suppose to be autonomous according to Lord Denning. Where the Parliamentary Secretary can ask the commissioner of police to 'report' then sack him if he is not satisfied with such report.

Truth
Who is telling the truth? Well I guess Dr. Ed. Chadbourne or Mr. Peter Ryan may have the answer to that. Dr. Chadbourne sacked by Peter Ryan and more specifically in my view because he elected deputy commissioners Dave Madden and Andrew Scipione as the best men in the service in relation to his qualifications to make a recommendation in his capacity as human resources.That is if you believe that a Dr. can be corrupted.

Honesty
What is happening between the Police Service and politics is quite extraordinary at the moment. If stand over tactics don't work tell half the truth honestly and follow the example of sheep. Another word for it is sleaze, yeah. Another word for it is workplace harassment. Another word for it is bribing a Police Officer. Another word for it is misleading Parliament.

Tele Tales
Most people I know don't buy the Daily Telegraph. Why? Because of the lies and propaganda purported by them.

Lord Denning
Interesting how a member of the Police Board Mr. Tim Priest would hold grave fears for his safety from dangerous senior police but fails to name them or have them sacked. Rather Priest resigns as if he had no powers. Could that mean what he was saying is that the Governments are also corrupt?

Corrosive
Clive Small is Bob Carr's choice for the new Police Commissioner. It could only be the case considering his, Small's special appointment into Parliament House. Small who suffers from the little person syndrome is the ideal bend over boy who gets shuffled through his corrupt actions. Rolling the legal system for him after the fact, just like his predecessor Roger the dodger Rogerson.

Black Nexus
The Separation of Powers Doctrine is nowcontaminated witharangeofcolours, now leaving us with a black shirt on a once blue bridge that crossed that thin blue line. The 'Amery and Woodham show'.

Same boat
The Premier, Bob Carr, relies on a militia. A gang of bikies and our Police Service, to show all of us he is no murderer. He should be taken to the task along with his partners in crime like Clive Small to account for those people who like my self have been maliciously assaulted and who have complained, without any service and those who cannot speak for themselves who were murdered, like Terry Falconer. Terry murdered in custody.

Good Cop
Why have our democratic institutions broken down? It's not just the criminal justice system. The Anti-Corruption Network webmaster@anti-corruption-network.org exposes the same issues. A group of white-collar workers who say they have suffered as follows:

Dangerous
I refer to the Daily Telegraph article 22 March 2002 under the heading Priest quits advisory job.

Partners in crime - history!
Roger Rogerson, the old hero, who never faced a result in the Warren Lanfranchi, or Sally-Anne Huckstepp murders, was let off in my opinion when the New South Wales Government rolled the legal system (deciding what evidence to give the police prosecutor) to have the jury believe the illusion they (the Government wanted to create).

Police Chronology 1994-2001
View events in the NSW Police Force since the Wood Royal Commission began in 1994. 1994 May Justice James Wood is appointed Commissioner of the Royal Commission into the NSW Police Service ('WRC').