Someone on the landing just described me as a "professional prisoner". When I raised an eyebrow, he explained, "You know what I mean..."
Ah, if only. Anyone?
The first blog by a British prisoner. Variously described as being "obviously extremely intelligent" (Michael Gove), "the most interesting interview I have ever done" (Michael Portillo), and a "fully paid up member of the awkward squad" (Parole Board), I try to generate debate around the moral and political nexus that is imprisonment. Imprisoned between ages 14 to 47, released on Licence in August 2012
Simple Ben, you got ordinary folk and then professional people; ordinary criminals then there are professional criminals; and then there are ordinary prisoners and the ones with class, that is the professional prisoner. It was a compliment I think, take it as such ;)
ReplyDeleteI don't think it was mean't in the sense that you're a prisoner for money, just that you are thoughtful and fight for your rights, that's all. A Jailhouselawyer type prisoner, I'm sure that's what he mean't.