Pure postmodernism. Thieves break into prisons, rob inmates.

Thanks GAR for posting this. I have to say, I absolutely love the last line of this article. It is rather revealing of the leftist approach to crime. Of course the police and government have no idea how the thieves got into prison. Anyone who follows the court system and sentencing pretty much anywhere in the western world knows that every effort is made to make sure criminals do not go to jail.

Thieves break into Dutch prison to rob inmates

Thieves break into Dutch prison to rob inmatesThieves break into Dutch prison to rob inmates

Thieves have broken into a Dutch prison to steal the inmates’ televisions.

A number of prisoners from prison Het Keern in Hoorn were victim of a crime.

The thieves targeted a “modestly protected” minimum-security prison twice in the town of Hoorn. The thieves struck when the prisoners were on weekend furloughs, a justice ministry spokesman said. They broke open some cells and stole the prisoners TV screens.

The first burglary was in the weekend of 6 and March 7. The burglars climbed over the fence, forced a window next to an emergency staircase and called for the building. Despite a warning signal allowed the thieves escaped.

During the weekend of April 11th 1910 they did it again. The burglary was only discovered Monday when the prisoners were back in their cells. The guards had not noticed the crime before. Police suspect that the thieves had inside help.

Meanwhile, police have arrested one suspect, who himself is detained at the prison.
The government has been unable to say how the thieves managed to get inside the prison.

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2 Replies to “Pure postmodernism. Thieves break into prisons, rob inmates.”

  1. This reminds me of an old The Two Ronnies gag made during one of their joke news reports where thieves broke into a police station and stole the toilets. It was reported that the cops had nothing to go on.

  2. Ok, now this is just too funny. There isn’t a writer anywhere in the world that could have dreamed this up. I guess you can file this under “You know your corrections and penal facilities are in trouble when…”

    Who says crime don’t pay? :o)