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PRISONERS SPEND THEIR NIGHTS OUT. DANCING, VISITING* ANY JOYRIDING. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). (Received Feb. 12, 11 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 12. Illustrating the truth of the philosophy that “Stone walls do not a prison make,’’ it has been revealed that prisoners in Guernsey have been strolling out almost every night for two years, returning for breakfast. The disclosure followed the discovery that a prisoner was missing from his cell late at , night and that he returned at 5 a.in. He was serving a long term and his privileges included an unlocked ceil at nights, because he stayed up after the warders had gone to bed laying fires and washing dishes. He also occasionally washed the gaol keys, of which he took an impression and duplicated them' in the prison workshops. He shared the keys with fellow prisoners, averaging four to eight in number, who spent the nights dancing, visiting their homes and joy-riding in stolen cars.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 13092, 13 February 1937, Page 5
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