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Prison telephones 'too dear'



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
CONSUMER groups have lodged an official complaint over the high charges prisoners pay to make phone calls.
The "super complaint" to regulator Ofcom claims a 30-minute phone call from a prison to a landline costs more than seven times that of a call from a public payphone.

Costs levied by Siemens in Scotland and BT in England and Wales are so prohibitive that half of calls from prisons last less than three minutes, according to the National, Scottish and Welsh Consumer Councils.

Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust – which is backing the complaint – said keeping prisoners in touch with their families reduced the risk of re-offending on release, and suicide and self-harm in prison.

But the Scottish Prison Service rejected the claims, and said its call rates were about the same as payphones.





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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2008 9:55 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish prisons
 
1

Snuffy Ivy,

Aberdeen 24/06/2008 02:41:39
Oh Dear, we must allow these dear felons to keep in touch with those whom they hold dear,,,,,,,,including the calls they make to the mafia and the rest of the losers who do their dirty crimes for them outside the HM prison camps.
Deepest sympathy to those meaningless guests of her Majesty!
2

Boy Wonder,

24/06/2008 09:22:53
They're damn lucky they are allowed phone calls!
3

ThePeter,

Glasgae 24/06/2008 18:19:06
String them all up
Will then save money on phone calls
Will then save money on prisons come to that.
Good news
4

daveserviceman,

edinburgh 23/08/2008 15:16:43
Tough so are the ones in hospitals
I have no sympathy for these criminals . what a shame these phones are too dear. should not have commited a crime and then you would have the same phones as us even they are overpriced

 

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