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    Default Scumbag wins 'right' to be 'treated with respect' by prison staff

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...son-staff.html

    Gangland boss Colin Gunn wins right to be 'treated with respect' by prison staff


    Scumbag Colin Gunn


    A notorious gangster has won the right to force prison officers to call him ‘Mr’.

    Colin Gunn, who is serving a 35-year sentence for ordering the killing of two grandparents, made an official complaint that he was not being treated with sufficient respect. The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman upheld his claim and officers have now been told to address him as he wishes, it was revealed last night. It is understood that Gunn, who remains the leader of one of the country’s most feared and violent gangs behind bars, felt that ‘Mr Gunn’ was more in keeping with his status. From his cell, he issued a statement saying the decision was a victory over ‘rude, ignorant prison staff’.

    The decision was condemned by prison staff. Colin Moses, national chairman of the POA, the union for prison officers, said: ‘It is political correctness gone mad. You have to earn respect, not demand it. ‘The inmates certainly don’t treat the prison officers with respect. Everything is geared to the prisoner. ‘We agree that people have to be treated with decency, but what is decency? Where is the decency to the staff? We have the highest rates of assaults on staff ever, yet we spend time, energy and money on cases such as Gunn’s.’ Gunn, who ran a violent drug-dealing criminal empire in Nottingham with his brother David, was jailed in 2006 for conspiracy to murder John and Joan Stirland. They had been shot by his hitmen two years earlier because they were related to someone who crossed him. The case was revealed in a letter Gunn wrote to the Inside Time prison newspaper from Belmarsh prison in South-East London, where he is held in the special secure unit.

    He wrote: ‘Staff address me as “Mr Gunn”, although they were very reluctant to do so at first. None of the prison staff like it, but that’s tough because they do not have a choice.’ Prison service guidelines issued as part of a ‘decency agenda’ instruct officers to call prisoners as they wish. Gunn raised his complaint with the Ombudsman when he was at Whitemoor Prison in Cambridgeshire. A ruling in his favour was handed down last December. He was later moved to Long Lartin in Worcestershire and then on to Belmarsh, where in both establishments it is believed that officers complied with his requests. Gunn is moved frequently to reduce the amount of influence he can exert over other prisoners.

    In his letter, Gunn gave detailed instructions to other prisoners to be called by their ‘preferred names’. A Prison Service spokesman said: ‘Previous directors-general have made clear that as part of the process of treating prisoners decently, staff should be encouraged to address prisoners in an appropriate manner. ‘This will generally mean addressing the prisoner by his or her forename or by the use of Mr. It is implicit in this requirement that prisoners also address staff appropriately.’ It had previously been revealed that Gunn was running a Facebook page from his cell. He had 565 ‘friends’ and was using it to email threats against his enemies. On it he wrote: ‘I will be home one day and I can’t wait to look into certain people’s eyes and see the fear of me being there.’
    I don't know what makes me more angry, the fact that the likes of him are now incharge of the prisons and prison officers or the fact that he hasn't been hung, because I would gladly do the honours for filth like Gunn and Huntley.

    But hey he's out on the streets again in 35 years, British justice for you.

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    He should be dead. Bring back capital punishment.

    But that is disgusting. People like him do not deserve to be treated with respect so how on earth a judge and jury saw fit to let him have it I have no clue.

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    And they wonder how he remains the leader even behind bars... This discusts me whoever approved it should be strung up by their balls.

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    I swear people in prison get alot more then we do... free food, free accomodation. Won't be long until they get £10k when they leave prison so they can start a new life -.- I say all of that as they deserve nothing but confinement and our scraps of food.

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    Pathetic, pathetic, pathetic. Our justice system sucks. It makes my blood boil.

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    He'll probably be out in no more than 15 years knowing our justice system. He should be referred to as a number and nothing more, or better yet hang him.

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    I'm somewhat sceptical of this article. I sense it's an over-exaggeration, like he demanded one individual to call him "Mr." and that individual did, when he didn't need to.

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    I agree with Dean. The amount prisoners get is ridiculous. If they're "good" they even get T.V. & PS3? :S It's ridiculous. Personally I think we should treat them like what they are: Scum.

    Can't believe this is happening. ;l

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    Quote Originally Posted by R0BB13G View Post
    I agree with Dean. The amount prisoners get is ridiculous. If they're "good" they even get T.V. & PS3? :S It's ridiculous. Personally I think we should treat them like what they are: Scum.

    Can't believe this is happening. ;l
    at last you speak sense!!!
    but yeah, robbie and dean are completley right, they get too much considering some do disgusting things like murder, they don't deserve to live themselfs, nevermind live better than none prisoners tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessicrawrr View Post
    at last you speak sense!!!
    but yeah, robbie and dean are completley right, they get too much considering some do disgusting things like murder, they don't deserve to live themselfs, nevermind live better than none prisoners tbh.
    They shouldn't be allowed to live full stop. However our rigged and flawed legal system means that they live in more comfort than some poorer, honest people?

    Personally I believe they should be eating bread & water, allowed out of the cell 1 hour a day so their muscles don't wear out and given basic medical help if needed. It shouldn't be a hotel. It should be a place to reflect your crime.

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