A list of puns related to "Prison Uniform"
Another example of systemic sexism against men:
>Women have not been required to wear prison-issue clothing in British jails since 1971 because research found that inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes.
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>Men can also wear their own clothes under an earned privileges incentive scheme.
If inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes, why not allowing them to wear their clothes ?! why just women are allowed to do it ? you can't say men and women are equal and sex is a social construct and one second after that start making excuses for women to be treated better than men just for being women !
>Philip Davies demanded that women prisoners be forced to wear uniforms to give men βreal equalityβ with their woman counterparts.
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>βFemale prisoners do not currently have to wear prison uniforms because it might affect their self-esteem. Research by the Ministry of Justice which was supposed to back this up was so deficient it was not even published,β he said.
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>βIn the interests of real equality β not just the βequality but only when it suits agendaβ βwill [the Government] get on with ensuring that both male and female prisoners have to wear prison uniforms?β
I think it will better if both are allowed to wear their clothes, we need to enforce one rule for all. either force all of them to wear uniform or abolish the obligation for all.
>Equalities minister Caroline Dinenage rejected Mr Daviesβ call and said that since the penal system was largely designed with men in mind, the rule helped prisons become more effective.
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>βThe experiences that lead to imprisonment and the impact of imprisonment can be very different for men and women,β she said.
The penal system was largely designed with men in mind ? what is this even mean ? nothing, just a stupid excuse for sexism.
You can unlock this if you complete Hoxton Breakout on normal and you can unlock the black and white striped variant if you complete it on Overkill. I have no clue why OVK hasnβt added it into the game when they first introduced outfits.
Another example of systemic sexism against men:
>Women have not been required to wear prison-issue clothing in British jails since 1971 because research found that inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes.
>
>Men can also wear their own clothes under an earned privileges incentive scheme.
If inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes, why not allowing them to wear their clothes ?! why just women are allowed to do it ? you can't say men and women are equal and sex is a social construct and one second after that start making excuses for women to be treated better than men just for being women !
>Philip Davies demanded that women prisoners be forced to wear uniforms to give men βreal equalityβ with their woman counterparts.
>
>βFemale prisoners do not currently have to wear prison uniforms because it might affect their self-esteem. Research by the Ministry of Justice which was supposed to back this up was so deficient it was not even published,β he said.
>
>βIn the interests of real equality β not just the βequality but only when it suits agendaβ βwill [the Government] get on with ensuring that both male and female prisoners have to wear prison uniforms?β
I think it will better if both are allowed to wear their clothes, we need to enforce one rule for all. either force all of them to wear uniform or abolish the obligation for all.
>Equalities minister Caroline Dinenage rejected Mr Daviesβ call and said that since the penal system was largely designed with men in mind, the rule helped prisons become more effective.
>
>βThe experiences that lead to imprisonment and the impact of imprisonment can be very different for men and women,β she said.
The penal system was largely designed with men in mind ? what is this even mean ? nothing, just a stupid excuse for sexism.
Another example of systemic sexism against men:
>Women have not been required to wear prison-issue clothing in British jails since 1971 because research found that inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes.
>
>Men can also wear their own clothes under an earned privileges incentive scheme.
If inmates responded better to rules if they were allowed to wear their own clothes, why not allowing them to wear their clothes ?! why just women are allowed to do it ? you can't say men and women are equal and sex is a social construct and one second after that start making excuses for women to be treated better than men just for being women !
>Philip Davies demanded that women prisoners be forced to wear uniforms to give men βreal equalityβ with their woman counterparts.
>
>βFemale prisoners do not currently have to wear prison uniforms because it might affect their self-esteem. Research by the Ministry of Justice which was supposed to back this up was so deficient it was not even published,β he said.
>
>βIn the interests of real equality β not just the βequality but only when it suits agendaβ βwill [the Government] get on with ensuring that both male and female prisoners have to wear prison uniforms?β
I think it will better if both are allowed to wear their clothes, we need to enforce one rule for all. either force all of them to wear uniform or abolish the obligation for all.
>Equalities minister Caroline Dinenage rejected Mr Daviesβ call and said that since the penal system was largely designed with men in mind, the rule helped prisons become more effective.
>
>βThe experiences that lead to imprisonment and the impact of imprisonment can be very different for men and women,β she said.
The penal system was largely designed with men in mind ? what is this even mean ? nothing, just a stupid excuse for sexism.
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