That small screw who's walking around escorting the guvenor reminds me so much of Mr mackay ( from porridge) the way he walks and holds his head, just really gives off Mr mackay vibes 😅
@@desdicadoric It would take great strength of character, hard work and an enormous amount of luck for someone in his position to get through the rest of his life without returning to jail or experiencing some kind of trauma related to this experience
11 months on remand for a not guilty. I'm glad Terry Tibbs went on to better things in the classifieds. I sold him a 10ft paddling pool once. Got a good price. Much Laave.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Course there wasn't!!! Best them mob were given was some interpreter bird who odds on, only knew how to ask for directions to the post office in Arabic.
Back in the day you go to Lambeth old in place where you get into the SweatBox they write on it where you're going to go and that was it you went Brixham Wandsworth Pentonville Scrubs anywhere that was at Lambeth
Probably IRA coming back from court in them green vans… I lived up the road from Brixton nick back in the late 70s/80s and used to see them daily for months at a time on my way to school.
@@MrDanybe hey mr danybe how can you say that im corrupt how do you know that i didnt do the crime court might of set me free for all you know na 27 years murder no parole but im free now living it large now happy days
@@naxalite115 you are right, not many but a few, what about people getting found not guilty after months on remand they should get compensation as they were innocent men/women locked up for nothing in my view, they should be compensated for being locked up....having done nothing as Not Guilty means they were innocent...
Thank you, I couldn't agree more! No-one ever remembers the innocent victim's name or the brutal crimes committed by these vile felons..All we ever hear about is the 'poor' prisoner..They never talk about their offences, but will always whine on camera about their lack of creature comforts, awful food, no rights, time in cells, bad prison officers, ad nauseum..The most ironic jokers, were the men who said they missed their families, because they were serving long sentences for serious crimes.? They obviously didn't think about their families, when breaking the law..What about victim's family, who will never get to see their loved one again.? These monsters (who've never contributed anything to society), eventually get released - unfortunately..
Imagine a prison sending 250 prison officers to court each day , let alone the ones that were needed to stay in the prison to work. Must have been why in the 1990s, private companies were brought in to do the court escorts. There wasn’t enough prison staff.
Unbelievable! A guy was was talking about spending 18 months in prison, 18 months of his life wasted, just to be acquitted and not given anything to show for it! Man I'd have sued the crap out of them for wrongful imprisonment!! 😡😡
@snowflakemelter1172 Well I've done my research and it looks like you're wrong. There you go 👇🏻, it's in black and white so I stand by what I said! I'd sue the fcking sht out of those pricks for wrongful imprisonment and get a big fck off pay check at the end!!! 🖕🏻 "Yes, individuals in the UK can make claims against the police for wrongful remand time. If someone believes they have been unlawfully held in police custody, they may seek legal advice and explore potential avenues for compensation or redres"
@@snowflakemelter1172something needs to change about that. There should be compensation because those people did spend time in prison without committing and offence
The Norway prison systemm worked initally for Norweigans but its no longer working with their new immigration. Jail has to be harsh. There needs to be punishment.
I did 7 months on remand. Jury took ten mins to find me not guilty. Lost everything in those 7 months. They turf you out and just leave you to get on with it.
I never knew this. I thought those on remand found not guilty got paid loss of earnings or loss of benefits? Shocked they just kicked you out. My best mate was on remand for nine months, but he was found guilty at trial, and the judge banged him up for 12 years!
I was in Brixton in 83, Tbh it was a good crack.Worst thing was if you came in on a Friday all the cells would be full so you'd end up on F Wing (Fraggle rock) where you have a weekend surround by screamers and loonies. But Monday you'd be moved to normal location. Plus they done Sunblest bread all the London jails had bread they baked and it was shit. Those were the days of proper prisons, more loyalty among cons, far less violence than today. Then I got sent to Wansworth because of my sentence length and that was when it was all single cells and the screws ruled the place. Horrible prison.
@@Davey14yeah it was always fish and chips on Friday when I was in Armley, fucking rubbish fish, chips and mushy peas but still easily best meal of the week.
I was shocked when I landed in the English prison system to find women who had laid on remand for 2 years. Then I found myself lying 6 months on JR with date to be fixed. That was a reality check.
In the '70s-'80s the police used to charge people with crimes and with very little evidence knowing full well that they would be able to get them remanded by the magistrate, they would then use every trick in the book to stretch out the legal process which ended up with the person being in prison for 12-18 months before the case was either thrown out by the judge or found not guilty by a jury, there was no compensation for loss of earnings and employment and wrongful imprisonment, I wonder if things have changed with the UK signed up to the ECHR?
2024: Everything is classed as a crime these days from...Not wearing a seatbelt to none payment of council tax or income tax. Your not even allowed to question authority. Everything has become a one party state.
Was in all the prison in london in the 70 80s an 90s when i left the crime behind me i was a landing cleaner on all my streaches i was a landing cleaner on E1 the seg in pentaville i use 2 make a few roll ups 4 the lads down there then i caught putting roll ups under there doors lol i spend around 26 yrs in an out manily in loads ov times on remad in brixdon or the scurds C3.
Dont break the law then. Simple. Victims you should be concerned about. At least they sent folk back to prison then! Streets are awash eith nutcases and junkies now thanks to fucking idiot left leaning enablers.
Yeah i was knocking about Brixton nick around those times on remand. Freed at Southwark Crown court 6 months later with a 200 hour community service and 2 year probation order. I absolutely hated every minute.
All prisons are obviously fucking shite, complete waste of time but your there regardless so have to get on with it and make the best of it. If you don't act like a big man and act okay towards people then its not so bad and you meet some good lads and can have a laugh if you just be yourself. Nobody likes bullies and the con jails don't really have bullying that I saw, I'm sure yp jails are much worse for bullies but you'd just have to stand up for yourself I'd rather have to fight and get punched a few times than keep getting bullied.
I'm loving these vids it reminds to stay on the straight and narrow 😂
It's not as difficult these days.... you've at least got your own toilet now
@countkostaki and a TV
Yeah shiting in a bucket and then sleeping next to it can't b much fun
@@derryjones1029I think you’d be pleasantly surprised
@@derryjones1029 We rarely shat in the buckets overnight. Get your shit done on the landing in the recess.
Exactly
That small screw who's walking around escorting the guvenor reminds me so much of Mr mackay ( from porridge) the way he walks and holds his head, just really gives off Mr mackay vibes 😅
All ex police or ex Army back then thats why.
@@CARLIN4737they got the navy in for the Portland riots 😮
Young lad would be nearly 60 now...
Young lad is the same age as me 57. Very different lives, at 16 I was at an expensive private school. I wonder what he’s doing now
@@desdicadoricLife is a marathon not a sprint, I’d say he’s probably equally unhappy with his life as you are 👍🏻
@@desdicadoric It would take great strength of character, hard work and an enormous amount of luck for someone in his position to get through the rest of his life without returning to jail or experiencing some kind of trauma related to this experience
@@senecaknowledge2274 seems overly harsh haha
11 months on remand for a not guilty. I'm glad Terry Tibbs went on to better things in the classifieds. I sold him a 10ft paddling pool once. Got a good price. Much Laave.
Which one is Terry Tibbs?😊
Did it have a motif on it?
in watching this older footage i never get over how thin everybody was back then.
If you tasted prison food you would understand why
Brixton prison food disgusting
@@ahmedshah2145 Only on the child grooming wing.
yep the days before morbid obesity took over people's lives.
@@davidfelix2594 B and C wing disgusting 1986-88
Them perms and mustaches!😆
the scousers, 😂
I spent 13 years as a hospital officer at Brixton- brings back memories, not all good ones
I can't imagine there would be any good memories of that
Good on ya mate. At least you where a real prison officer and not a corporate stand in like they are knowdays
-@@factcheckersbranchHow do you know what it's like "nowadays" if you've never worked in the system?
No Prison Imam in those days....
No Muslim invasion then.
Oh there was.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Course there wasn't!!! Best them mob were given was some interpreter bird who odds on, only knew how to ask for directions to the post office in Arabic.
@@rnw2739 oh there certainly was.
yeah its a different ball game now for white inmates.
How many times did that lad say sort of like lol
🤣😂🤣
know what i mean?
Y'no
Back in the day you go to Lambeth old in place where you get into the SweatBox they write on it where you're going to go and that was it you went Brixham Wandsworth Pentonville Scrubs anywhere that was at Lambeth
16 going on 45…
Fraggle rock
“If you want a little bit more alcohol, you are not allowed. You are only allowed a pint and a half.” 😂
Did he get convicted of the murder ? Anyone know ?
Acquitted and released
The first two people with their noodle haircuts! You can tell it’s mother and son 🥴😅
*scouse accent*
eh, calm down! calm down!
Ahhhh the old spiral perm, it was legendary LOL
Same here haha
Can I borrow your perm lotion mum
Your very Brainey 😮i didn't know that 😅
Probably IRA coming back from court in them green vans… I lived up the road from Brixton nick back in the late 70s/80s and used to see them daily for months at a time on my way to school.
Yeah they’d have been top security cons in them vans. U could hear the helicopter following the van from above.
And the old “jam jars” - one in front and one behind lol
@@KJJ8518 i was in one
@@pauljones8218corrupt the lot of you, always have been
@@MrDanybe hey mr danybe how can you say that im corrupt how do you know that i didnt do the crime court might of set me free for all you know na 27 years murder no parole but im free now living it large now happy days
The old London accent. Long replaced by you know what.
What about the victims of crime? No one gives a toss about them. Don't do the crime, if you don't want to be locked up.
Don't get caught😂
But some of these individuals didn’t do any crime - and were acquitted!
@@naxalite115 you are right, not many but a few, what about people getting found not guilty after months on remand they should get compensation as they were innocent men/women locked up for nothing in my view, they should be compensated for being locked up....having done nothing as Not Guilty means they were innocent...
@@jamesfulton8251thats true mate, nobody mentions those people.
Thank you, I couldn't agree more! No-one ever remembers the innocent victim's name or the brutal crimes committed by these vile felons..All we ever hear about is the 'poor' prisoner..They never talk about their offences, but will always whine on camera about their lack of creature comforts, awful food, no rights, time in cells, bad prison officers, ad nauseum..The most ironic jokers, were the men who said they missed their families, because they were serving long sentences for serious crimes.? They obviously didn't think about their families, when breaking the law..What about victim's family, who will never get to see their loved one again.? These monsters (who've never contributed anything to society), eventually get released - unfortunately..
Its so funny they could have a beer on a visit lol
Imagine a prison sending 250 prison officers to court each day , let alone the ones that were needed to stay in the prison to work.
Must have been why in the 1990s, private companies were brought in to do the court escorts. There wasn’t enough prison staff.
My old man was in and out of Brixton prison late 80s early to mid 90s and now he is in Exeter muppet
Imagine calling your own old man a muppet on the internet to strangers. Thats muggy and muppet like.
Did i hear that right??? In Brixton prison in 1983, remand prisoners were allowed beer to be brought in? 😮
Yes she was allowed beer
Unbelievable! A guy was was talking about spending 18 months in prison, 18 months of his life wasted, just to be acquitted and not given anything to show for it!
Man I'd have sued the crap out of them for wrongful imprisonment!! 😡😡
And got nothing, because it's on remand.
@snowflakemelter1172 Well I've done my research and it looks like you're wrong.
There you go 👇🏻, it's in black and white so I stand by what I said! I'd sue the fcking sht out of those pricks for wrongful imprisonment and get a big fck off pay check at the end!!! 🖕🏻
"Yes, individuals in the UK can make claims against the police for wrongful remand time. If someone believes they have been unlawfully held in police custody, they may seek legal advice and explore potential avenues for compensation or redres"
Wonder if he is still alive
@@snowflakemelter1172something needs to change about that. There should be compensation because those people did spend time in prison without committing and offence
You cant sue
we played a prison football team 1 of the prisoners escaped at half time
Did pele score ?
Porridge film plot no? 😂
Spend many days in brixdon on remand.
Thanks for the upload. Was this one of the ‘40 Minutes’ shows on the BBC?
3 men to a cell. A plastic bowl for a toilet. Imagine the stink 🤮
Especially if someones got the shits.
The (unwritten) rule was to hold it in till the morning
@@AnonAnonAnon Sling it out the window. Yeah 3 up must have been a nightmare.
Norway has the right idea about prisons. Doing great things there and the reoffending rate is low too. Its not a lot to ask to treat folk with dignity
The Norway prison systemm worked initally for Norweigans but its no longer working with their new immigration. Jail has to be harsh. There needs to be punishment.
I did 7 months on remand. Jury took ten mins to find me not guilty.
Lost everything in those 7 months. They turf you out and just leave you to get on with it.
I never knew this. I thought those on remand found not guilty got paid loss of earnings or loss of benefits? Shocked they just kicked you out. My best mate was on remand for nine months, but he was found guilty at trial, and the judge banged him up for 12 years!
@@AnonAnonAnon Not so much as a sorry mate.
Only allowed one and a half 🍺
Did I hear 1 bloke say they get a pint and a half a wk?
Quite possibly, they used to get that if they were being held on remand back then.
@@davidfelix2594and u could get food brought in on a visit.
I was in Brixton in 83, Tbh it was a good crack.Worst thing was if you came in on a Friday all the cells would be full so you'd end up on F Wing (Fraggle rock) where you have a weekend surround by screamers and loonies. But Monday you'd be moved to normal location.
Plus they done Sunblest bread all the London jails had bread they baked and it was shit.
Those were the days of proper prisons, more loyalty among cons, far less violence than today. Then I got sent to Wansworth because of my sentence length and that was when it was all single cells and the screws ruled the place. Horrible prison.
stay out of trouble lad.
fish n chips on fridays...
Bell end
did you ever run into Frankie Fraser or the Richardsons?
@@Davey14yeah it was always fish and chips on Friday when I was in Armley, fucking rubbish fish, chips and mushy peas but still easily best meal of the week.
Spend may yrs in brixdon on remand an sencentce 1st time remad for 6 moths then got 12 yrs off 2 wonsworth
They could bring remand prisoners
In there own food in them days
And beer lol
Fraggle Rock, innit
I was shocked when I landed in the English prison system to find women who had laid on remand for 2 years. Then I found myself lying 6 months on JR with date to be fixed. That was a reality check.
stay out of trouble lad.
@@puppets.and.muppets Do you always call women "lad".
i do these days madam.@@tonimarx6405
@tonimarx6405 These days it's probably the correct form of address.
@@rnw2739 don’t be so ignorant
Your innocent until proven Irish
I was in here 1985 on remand it was fine if a bit over crowded but we had a laugh. Worse part was being away from the family.
Why were you there?! How dare you break the law?!!!!
Do governors and POs have to complete any training in psychology before they can walk the landings or is that a stupid question
No after their service they all end up in the nut house 🤣, wouldn't u
In the '70s-'80s the police used to charge people with crimes and with very little evidence knowing full well that they would be able to get them remanded by the magistrate, they would then use every trick in the book to stretch out the legal process which ended up with the person being in prison for 12-18 months before the case was either thrown out by the judge or found not guilty by a jury, there was no compensation for loss of earnings and employment and wrongful imprisonment, I wonder if things have changed with the UK signed up to the ECHR?
@10:35 - Wasn't this guy in The Village People ?
What was the priest saying about stroking it?
The priest wants to stroke the prisoners like a cat wtf 😂😂
well he is a catholic priest and theres no kids in prison for him to stroke.
He was talking metaphorically
@@stanmonzon5788 wouldnt be to sure about that. after all he is a catholic priest.
2024: Everything is classed as a crime these days from...Not wearing a seatbelt to none payment of council tax or income tax. Your not even allowed to question authority. Everything has become a one party state.
I couldn't agree with you more sadly its to true.
Was in all the prison in london in the 70 80s an 90s when i left the crime behind me i was a landing cleaner on all my streaches i was a landing cleaner on E1 the seg in pentaville i use 2 make a few roll ups 4 the lads down there then i caught putting roll ups under there doors lol i spend around 26 yrs in an out manily in loads ov times on remad in brixdon or the scurds C3.
A prison seemingly run by The Bottom Inspectors from Viz.
I’ve been jail twice. I could not imagine having TWO others in a cell. INHUMANE.
Yeah that'd be rough I agree.
Disgusting to treat people like that imo. Our prison system was inhumane and full of the poor. The prison officers were no better.
Dont break the law then. Simple. Victims you should be concerned about. At least they sent folk back to prison then! Streets are awash eith nutcases and junkies now thanks to fucking idiot left leaning enablers.
If your head was up against the toilet, why not lie the other way round? 😂
5:30 How the actual fuck is this not a violation of Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights?
2024 and HMP BRIXTON is worse. More violent. More overcrowding. Less time out of your cell.
grim... brutal... filth
I cannot believe this was England. The conditions of incarceration remind of a 3rd world country!
I was here from 1992 to 1996. so what ?
Yeah i was knocking about Brixton nick around those times on remand. Freed at Southwark Crown court 6 months later with a 200 hour community service and 2 year probation order. I absolutely hated every minute.
Exactly...so what??
@@patkennedy9491 do they want to make something of it or what ?
Why prisoner so skinny back then
People exercised a lot more back then and ate three meals a day. They didnt snack on crap in between meals and eat simply for something to do.
All prisons are obviously fucking shite, complete waste of time but your there regardless so have to get on with it and make the best of it. If you don't act like a big man and act okay towards people then its not so bad and you meet some good lads and can have a laugh if you just be yourself. Nobody likes bullies and the con jails don't really have bullying that I saw, I'm sure yp jails are much worse for bullies but you'd just have to stand up for yourself I'd rather have to fight and get punched a few times than keep getting bullied.
If you all didn't spend so much time in the screw's bar it might hurry up a bit
A kid with tattoos allover him 😅
Where's the Muslims at?
Blair hadn't been in power......yet.
Why?
Bunch of wrong un's , throw away the key !
That mother’s questions dosnt help,tell her not to visit