All in all, my third experience of loss of liberty was the least
unpleasant thus far. Indeed, compared to my first two lock-ups in
November 2016 (six hours) and in October 2017 (48 hours) both in police
cells, my short time at HMP New Hall was a joy ride.
Single, warm cell; TV, kettle, pillow, thick quilt, mattress,
e-cigarette; a view over the prison wall of trees and the occasional
glimpse of a squirrel or wood pigeon. Being in need of a good rest (not
having been able to enjoy a few days’ holiday thanks to my aborted trip
to Paris last month), I lazed, feet up; watched the news and a couple
of films; drank endless cups of tea and vaped nicotine, in moderation…
4 comments:
Henry wrote:
"Quote: "The court warden who cuffed me was the same warden who cuffed me in 2017 at Chesterfield Immediate Remand Court. We recognised each other and I reminded her that she had congratulated when I had been released two years ago, saying that I was simply saying what everyone was thinking but didn't dare to say out loud.
"Small signs telling me I'm on the right path."
Yeah...Well done for dropping a 'fellow traveler' into the poop...."
Sorry Henry. I deleted the other post without realizing that you had written a comment.
No probs, zap.
Good Alison is out, how long before ((( ))) they come back for her again
Alison getting out of prison was the best news I've heard all day. It was also nice to learn although Alison had been deprived of her liberty for a couple of days, the place she was at sounded pretty nice.
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