All idiots.. look at me ..I road man ,,half of these prisoners stabbed someone dead because of 20 pound ... screw walking around singing,it shows the tpye or prisoners.
These guards are great, i know this is an old doc but prisoners are treated very differently outside of America, the lowest security prisons are pretty similar to this but any standard or higher level security prison is VERY DIFFERENT. Ain’t no guards singing “zippity du da” on the walk over here 😂 2:10:20 in the last 5 years, this dude is the 4th governor at that prison?! 18 months the average stay in the position?!? BRUH! That’s a massive problem and must cause resentment from the officers having to deal with a new boss every 18 months which inevitably trickles down in frustration toward prisoners. I mean that’s great that he ended up staying, but that’s not good that that’s a regular issue.
That prick screw saying "don't give me a problem without an answer" was the worst type of manager that arose in the 90's, thick as pig shit ass licker, who doesn't realise hes only there as a scapegoat for those above. The man who asked the question seemed much more switched on, but will probably never mention any issues again. Hence the shit state of our public services today.
The prison systems main decline is the lack of a good bumming … prison fear was built on getting bummed .. should definitely bring it back … all these little bastards and them blacks would think twice at the thought of crime if a ruthless bumming was the punishment
Is the lad at 32:25 saying he had a crack cocaine habbit that went from £150 to £600 a day ? I can't make out what he said at the beginning too well ????
A Day in the Life of Gloucester Prison It was just another day in Gloucester Prison, or so I thought. The morning started with the usual clanging of metal doors and the bellowing voices of the screws as they rousted us from our bunks. My cellmate, Big Tommy, rolled over and grumbled something about the inhumanity of waking a man before 10 AM. I couldn't help but laugh; the man could sleep through a hurricane. "Rise and shine, gentlemen!" came the voice of Screw Johnson, the most cheerful officer on our wing. He was annoyingly chipper for someone working in a place like this. "Breakfast in ten. You know the drill." As we shuffled to the mess hall, I exchanged nods with a few of the regulars. There was Skinny Pete, who claimed he was only here because of a misunderstanding involving a chicken coop, and Old Man Jenkins, who was on his third stint for "liberating" items from local stores. Despite the circumstances, there was a strange sense of camaraderie among us. We were all in the same boat, and that had a way of creating unexpected bonds. Breakfast was the usual: lumpy oatmeal that could double as wallpaper paste and a slice of bread that had seen better days. We sat at our usual table, joking about the "gourmet" fare. Big Tommy, ever the entertainer, began his morning routine of pretending to be a food critic. "I detect subtle hints of... sawdust," he said, swirling his spoon in the air like a fine wine connoisseur. "And a delightful undercurrent of, hmm, despair." Even the screws couldn't help but chuckle at his antics. Screw Wilson, known for his dry wit, leaned over and said, "Keep it up, Tommy. You might get a Michelin star." After breakfast, we had some free time before work detail. I headed to the yard with a few of the guys. We played a bit of football, though the ball was more patches than leather at this point. As we played, Screw Davis, a former semi-pro footballer, couldn't resist showing off his skills. He joined in, and for a few minutes, it felt like we were just a bunch of blokes having a kickabout in the park. Then came work detail. Today, it was laundry duty. The industrial machines groaned and clanked as we fed them our endless supply of dirty linens. The monotony was broken by Screw Thompson, who fancied himself a bit of a comedian. "Hey, did you hear the one about the laundry thief? He took it to the cleaners!" he called out, earning groans and a few reluctant chuckles. By the time lunch rolled around, we were all eager for a break. The food hadn’t improved since breakfast, but we made do. As we sat there, Skinny Pete leaned in conspiratorially. "I heard there's a way to get extra pudding," he whispered. "How's that?" I asked, intrigued. "You just gotta tell the kitchen screw you’re working on a special project for the warden," he said with a wink. We all laughed, knowing full well that any such attempt would probably land us in solitary. But it was fun to dream. The afternoon passed with more of the same. We finished our work detail and headed back to our cells. As the day wound down, I found myself in the common area with Old Man Jenkins. He was regaling us with stories from his younger days, each tale more exaggerated than the last. As lights-out approached, Screw Johnson came by for his final rounds. "Alright, gentlemen, time to hit the hay," he said. I lay in my bunk, listening to the sounds of the prison settling down for the night. Despite the jokes and camaraderie, there was no escaping the reality of our situation. We were here because we’d made mistakes, and no amount of humor or friendship could change that. The moral of the story? Crime doesn’t pay. No matter how many laughs you share or friendships you form, there’s no substitute for freedom. As I drifted off to sleep, I resolved to make the most of my second chance when it finally came. After all, no one wants to spend their days joking about oatmeal and dodging footballs in a prison yard.
A screw that likes to pull blankets from prisoners and has a handle bar mustache no wonder the guy is suicidal. Does being a screw make your hair fall out in weird ways one of them has a penis hair cut 08:49
19:30 is that posh pete? the international cocaine trafficker? i'm like 99percent that's him? he does so many interviews now he's practically famous lol
That lad Ben gets 9 years and he behaves like he's having a massive boner over the punishment. Very odd behavior. I mean if i got such a long punishment i would at least show some regret and maybe reflect on where i went wrong Also if i had 9 years and some dick started singing at me i'd go nuts
No se confíen ay gente en priciones que si su caso es orendo podrían darles una madrisa gratis no es allí como tura tura allí los madrierian gratis si tienen recor orendo
Brits way with words has me in stitches. "Dirty protest" sounds so polite and specific. I dont even know how that would be described in the US. Probably something like "section 1589 in cell 12".
As someone who’s never been inside even this prison..which from the comments seems not bad as far as prisons go..looks utterly horrific. How can anyone say they had a good time or a laugh in such conditions? It’s dreadful. Is life outside so bad for some people that this place is ok? Just one hour behind a door would have me suicidal. And I’ll address this to the non convicts..reading comments from ex cons on this and other prison docs..they talk about how nice the lads were. Well IMHO and I’m no psychiatrist, to normal people even a few seconds looking at most inside you can see by outside standards how inadequate, subnormal, uneducated, psychotic, dirty, perverted, dangerous most of them are the public is well rid. I’d like to see more about the victims of these ‘good lads’. And the crimes mostly so futile. Losers who get lairy in drink or on drugs and can’t keep their hands to themselves, or two bob burglars or robbers who are too lazy or useless to scrape together even a few quid and have to try and rob it. Or these days wannabe rappers. It’d be bad enough being banged up in a pigsty like this, but amongst these losers even worse. And the inmates aren’t much better. A note about the ads. Notice the difference between then and now? Some of them had these strange creatures in them you never see in TV add these days..were they white men?
Make sure you keep your self clean and don't go back doing what you did. Before stay clean find new friends what ever you have to do get me meaning try harder get a job even if it's cleaning toilets
Andrew Williams, fantastic documentary.
lol
Posh pete
Will most employers take any of these prisoners on i dont think so
All idiots.. look at me ..I road man ,,half of these prisoners stabbed someone dead because of 20 pound ... screw walking around singing,it shows the tpye or prisoners.
I think as ex crim send me on an island & be a gardner let me take care of veg & flowers ....dont bang us up.
Jail destroys souls.
The ad on this video ROUND UP gave so much cancer to humans.
I was in the nick over 40 years ago most of the screws were assholes.
These drug addics don't ever learn they just can't kick the habit
These guards are great, i know this is an old doc but prisoners are treated very differently outside of America, the lowest security prisons are pretty similar to this but any standard or higher level security prison is VERY DIFFERENT. Ain’t no guards singing “zippity du da” on the walk over here 😂 2:10:20 in the last 5 years, this dude is the 4th governor at that prison?! 18 months the average stay in the position?!? BRUH! That’s a massive problem and must cause resentment from the officers having to deal with a new boss every 18 months which inevitably trickles down in frustration toward prisoners. I mean that’s great that he ended up staying, but that’s not good that that’s a regular issue.
Officer Hardy.. what a prick
The BOV was a load of shite they were a independent body but really they always stuck by the screws side the system side so a load of bolloxs really.
That prick screw saying "don't give me a problem without an answer" was the worst type of manager that arose in the 90's, thick as pig shit ass licker, who doesn't realise hes only there as a scapegoat for those above. The man who asked the question seemed much more switched on, but will probably never mention any issues again. Hence the shit state of our public services today.
19:15 is pieter tritton famous drug smuggler
The prison systems main decline is the lack of a good bumming … prison fear was built on getting bummed .. should definitely bring it back … all these little bastards and them blacks would think twice at the thought of crime if a ruthless bumming was the punishment
Is the lad at 32:25 saying he had a crack cocaine habbit that went from £150 to £600 a day ? I can't make out what he said at the beginning too well ????
Yea
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A Day in the Life of Gloucester Prison It was just another day in Gloucester Prison, or so I thought. The morning started with the usual clanging of metal doors and the bellowing voices of the screws as they rousted us from our bunks. My cellmate, Big Tommy, rolled over and grumbled something about the inhumanity of waking a man before 10 AM. I couldn't help but laugh; the man could sleep through a hurricane. "Rise and shine, gentlemen!" came the voice of Screw Johnson, the most cheerful officer on our wing. He was annoyingly chipper for someone working in a place like this. "Breakfast in ten. You know the drill." As we shuffled to the mess hall, I exchanged nods with a few of the regulars. There was Skinny Pete, who claimed he was only here because of a misunderstanding involving a chicken coop, and Old Man Jenkins, who was on his third stint for "liberating" items from local stores. Despite the circumstances, there was a strange sense of camaraderie among us. We were all in the same boat, and that had a way of creating unexpected bonds. Breakfast was the usual: lumpy oatmeal that could double as wallpaper paste and a slice of bread that had seen better days. We sat at our usual table, joking about the "gourmet" fare. Big Tommy, ever the entertainer, began his morning routine of pretending to be a food critic. "I detect subtle hints of... sawdust," he said, swirling his spoon in the air like a fine wine connoisseur. "And a delightful undercurrent of, hmm, despair." Even the screws couldn't help but chuckle at his antics. Screw Wilson, known for his dry wit, leaned over and said, "Keep it up, Tommy. You might get a Michelin star." After breakfast, we had some free time before work detail. I headed to the yard with a few of the guys. We played a bit of football, though the ball was more patches than leather at this point. As we played, Screw Davis, a former semi-pro footballer, couldn't resist showing off his skills. He joined in, and for a few minutes, it felt like we were just a bunch of blokes having a kickabout in the park. Then came work detail. Today, it was laundry duty. The industrial machines groaned and clanked as we fed them our endless supply of dirty linens. The monotony was broken by Screw Thompson, who fancied himself a bit of a comedian. "Hey, did you hear the one about the laundry thief? He took it to the cleaners!" he called out, earning groans and a few reluctant chuckles. By the time lunch rolled around, we were all eager for a break. The food hadn’t improved since breakfast, but we made do. As we sat there, Skinny Pete leaned in conspiratorially. "I heard there's a way to get extra pudding," he whispered. "How's that?" I asked, intrigued. "You just gotta tell the kitchen screw you’re working on a special project for the warden," he said with a wink. We all laughed, knowing full well that any such attempt would probably land us in solitary. But it was fun to dream. The afternoon passed with more of the same. We finished our work detail and headed back to our cells. As the day wound down, I found myself in the common area with Old Man Jenkins. He was regaling us with stories from his younger days, each tale more exaggerated than the last. As lights-out approached, Screw Johnson came by for his final rounds. "Alright, gentlemen, time to hit the hay," he said. I lay in my bunk, listening to the sounds of the prison settling down for the night. Despite the jokes and camaraderie, there was no escaping the reality of our situation. We were here because we’d made mistakes, and no amount of humor or friendship could change that. The moral of the story? Crime doesn’t pay. No matter how many laughs you share or friendships you form, there’s no substitute for freedom. As I drifted off to sleep, I resolved to make the most of my second chance when it finally came. After all, no one wants to spend their days joking about oatmeal and dodging footballs in a prison yard.
It seems that everyone in prison really wants to be on xfactor 😂
Bullshit he understands English. They learn certain words before they come into thee country. At least he being deported. Or do they say
Hello andrew what year was this prison building bult in and good video also.
Hello Paul I haven't got a clue when it was built sorry mate 🤣
Hello Andrew it is ok but thank you for replying back to me.
A screw that likes to pull blankets from prisoners and has a handle bar mustache no wonder the guy is suicidal. Does being a screw make your hair fall out in weird ways one of them has a penis hair cut 08:49
2024 miss having a curry not in prison but can afford it!
This was broadcast on the same night that Richard hillman drove the platts in to the canal back in 03
Brit prisons so much more humane than usa prisons
6:41 pieter reads the Article about impregnate cocaine into garden furnitures 🪑🍚😄💡💰
19:30 is that posh pete? the international cocaine trafficker? i'm like 99percent that's him? he does so many interviews now he's practically famous lol
That lad Ben gets 9 years and he behaves like he's having a massive boner over the punishment. Very odd behavior. I mean if i got such a long punishment i would at least show some regret and maybe reflect on where i went wrong Also if i had 9 years and some dick started singing at me i'd go nuts
No se confíen ay gente en priciones que si su caso es orendo podrían darles una madrisa gratis no es allí como tura tura allí los madrierian gratis si tienen recor orendo
What the fuck so many app fucking bullchit fucker
Seems to me that non drug users enter prison and more drug dependent s come out!!! IS this reform???? 😮
The adverts aren’t full of immigrants.
Surely that’s the guy from the Ricky gervais show Derick….😂😂😂
1-42 stick in up for the foreign fks yet again.
First prison I ever went to at 17.adult wing aswell.hows that for starred up?
Brits way with words has me in stitches. "Dirty protest" sounds so polite and specific. I dont even know how that would be described in the US. Probably something like "section 1589 in cell 12".
As someone who’s never been inside even this prison..which from the comments seems not bad as far as prisons go..looks utterly horrific. How can anyone say they had a good time or a laugh in such conditions? It’s dreadful. Is life outside so bad for some people that this place is ok? Just one hour behind a door would have me suicidal. And I’ll address this to the non convicts..reading comments from ex cons on this and other prison docs..they talk about how nice the lads were. Well IMHO and I’m no psychiatrist, to normal people even a few seconds looking at most inside you can see by outside standards how inadequate, subnormal, uneducated, psychotic, dirty, perverted, dangerous most of them are the public is well rid. I’d like to see more about the victims of these ‘good lads’. And the crimes mostly so futile. Losers who get lairy in drink or on drugs and can’t keep their hands to themselves, or two bob burglars or robbers who are too lazy or useless to scrape together even a few quid and have to try and rob it. Or these days wannabe rappers. It’d be bad enough being banged up in a pigsty like this, but amongst these losers even worse. And the inmates aren’t much better. A note about the ads. Notice the difference between then and now? Some of them had these strange creatures in them you never see in TV add these days..were they white men?
Pete went on to do a lot of time abroad ,for much the same offences, has done several podcasts shaun attwood being one
Posh pete as he was later to be known as ended up in jail abroad equador i believe ,hes done several podcasts of late
18:55 1:05:14 1:20:42
Make sure you keep your self clean and don't go back doing what you did. Before stay clean find new friends what ever you have to do get me meaning try harder get a job even if it's cleaning toilets
It's your choice to take it no body else's and to smuggle it in and if you get caught it's your own fault
Just played at Airsoft at this prison site , interesting to see it how it was actually used
Was this before or after Pete went down for 9 years in Ecuador?
1:54:42 Talking the way he does the other prisoner being transferred! Sounds like he’s a wrongen too 😅 That’s why he ain’t got front teeth left
I haven't committed a crime but, I do feel that being inside will help with treatment for matters spiritual
Start of the program 😂 Burtie Smalls Information orderly
Nonces,a screws joy
Ohh my days/ I can say out prisons , I know u av lost ya liberty but Gloustas 1 the best Jails I been in, plus the screw’s treated with respect 😊yeah