Swedish prisoner warned over flatulence protests
An inmate in a Swedish prison has been warned over using his persistent flatulence to voice his discontent towards his jailers and the penal system.
Guards at the Kirseberg prison, in Malmo, have accused the unnamed prisoner of deliberately breaking wind in a dirty protest against prison life.
Anders Eriksson, the prison's warden, realised that the inmate's repeated episodes of flatulence were ''a series of concerted attacks'' on staff...
[But ACLU attorneys are flying over to defend what they consider free 'speech' {somehow fitting given their expertise in the function in question.]
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
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