Brickbat: Room at the Inn

In Wales, Michael O'Brien spent 11 years and 43 days in prison for murder. A U.K. appellate court eventually tossed out his conviction after all the witnesses recanted their testimony and a police department investigation found that officers committed more than 100 breaches of law or department policy while investigating the case. O'Brien received more than £600,000 ($785,910) in compensation from the government for his wrongful conviction. But the government first deducted £37,000 ($48,464) for food and lodging, for the time he spent in prison.
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..government first deducted £37,000 ($48,464) for food and lodgin….
We all know what pinch pennies government bureaucrats can be.
They're apparently doing pretty good, since it cost just a bit more than £9 a day, based on what they charged him.
There is no free lunch, guv'na. There are consequence-free crime and crime-free consequences, though.
You weren't murdered during those 11 years now, were you? Didn't think so. The police should be thanked for their service.
On the night of Mr Saunders' murder Mr O'Brien was out stealing a car with Ellis Sherwood and Darren Hall.
Ok, we'll call it restitution for the car thefts and call it a day?
Does he get to leave a bad review online?
$3.50 a meal for 11 yrs.? Take that shrinkflation!
Wow, the cops who screwed up so badly will shirley be in big trouble…
Although in reading the linked story and the linked story from there strangely doesnt mention any of that