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anotheoldgit | 16:30 Tue 27th Jan 2009 | News
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Is it safe to have these bail hostels in residential areas?

Check the post codes have you one in your area?
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None in mine.
Probably got several in mine but what am I going to do?

Move?

More worrying would be the paedophiles in your postcode
There is no choice we live in a stalinist state and are totally dictated to .

Only difference is Stalin had the trains running on time, this shower in Government couldnt run a p*ss up in a brewery (They would tax it into extinction)
what postcodes?
how ridiculous - i live near reading and RG1 covers a massive area - it just makes it all meaningless
The purpose of bail hostels is to gradually reintroduce convicts into the community, so that authorities can observe whether they're ready and the convicts themselves can learn to adapt.

Take them away from the community and it sort of defeats the object.
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Quinlad

You would not mind one next door to you then?

A trueful, yes or no.
We all have NIMBY mentality if we are really truthful. However, these hostels will always be in someone else's back yard and there is nothing we can do about it.

They obviously need to be in Residential Areas for the reasons given by Quinlad.

Have you any other suggestions aog?
ps None in my area because I live out in the sticks. However, we do have a disused school that is used for groups of young offenders to come and enjoy the countryside!
I wouldn't like a bail hostel in my back yard.

I wouldn't like a school on my street either. Shall we move them to sticks as well? Is that how we decide on these things?

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