I suppose in Jeremy's mind it is because he thought he was in line for a farmhouse, caravan park and money etc. In my mind no it's not. He's probably better off than me, he gets fed 3 square meals a day, has his own room with games equipment etc and access to courses. In most people's worlds they have the hardship of working for not much money and no luxary which if they work, they're entitled to luxaries (car, holidays, nice house or whatever else makes them smile).
Yes I agree. Society has become immersed in the so-called 'compensation culture' The prisons are getting overly-concerned that they will be sued for the slightest infraction of a prisoners rights. Bamber knows this only too well.
I think that if a person has broken the rules of society - especially in the manner Bamber did - he/she thereby loses any rights to it. The very fact that Bamber is considered a 'danger to society' due to the nature of his crimes should also mean that he is segregated from it.
Who agrees with me on that one?...........
Believe me most of the prisons are like glorified hotels with wall to wall, TV's, Play Stations, Ghetto-blasters, laid on meals, central heating, shopping service, football, gyms, educations units, library, live music and even trips down town with a minder for some lifers.
The only thing you cannot do is walk out the front door unless you are in an Open Prison.