Saturday, March 12, 2016

Inmate mail review of the prison as TripAdvisor, the police anger – Baritalia News

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TripAdvisor, one of the most used websites to learn about the opinions of restaurants and hotels, has become so popular that even a prisoner decided to write a review on the prison that “kindly” sheltered him.

the man, who wrote a review accurate and detailed bike on the cell that they stayed alone, though, for a day, is called Christian Willoughby.

the boy who was stopped in late yesterday evening by the local police in Grimsby, a large city with over 80,000 inhabitants of the United Kingdom, and has spent a night in the town jail, gave a great vow to the cell with a review of 4 stars. his review, within a few hours, was shared by many users of Facebook becoming viral.

the man wrote the post that posted on Facebook that “I have given this place 4 stars.” Christian Willoughby did not stop at a simple vote but he also wanted to explain and praise the prison service with the following comment: “the staff was very friendly. I had my own room complete with a butler who gave me tea and newspapers. The room was beautiful, minimalist style really gave a nice touch. Security was excellent … quadruple windows, armored doors. I think that such a place is ideal for relaxing after a

The thief wanted to close his personal review with a very unique comment, said one day:” Surely I would love go back. “

Christian Willoughby also took some photos of her only occasional residence for one night. The photos are not taken with a simple phone but with an iPad that man is successful, do not know how, to bring in cell eluding the control of prison guards.

The photos are You have been posted on Facebook show the cell as it is composed. Framing the water and a window.

In addition, the man also photographed his dinner that consisted of two sausages with the sauce with potatoes.

The Christian Post Willoughby in a few hours was shared by more than 3000 people. The police in the UK, however, has been opened an internal investigation to understand how it could happen that a prisoner had an iPad in the cell.

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