Sunday, 16 August 2015

Did You Know?


In Germany, there is no punishment for a prisoner who tries to escape from jail 


The law relating to escaping from prison dates back to 1880. The law makers in Germany decided that it is human instinct to remain free or seek freedom, and in doing so they made it not illegal to escape from prison in Germany.
 It remains illegal for others to assist a prisoner escape lawful custody. Not only that, but if a prisoner causes any damage to any property, such as sawing or bending bars, damaging walls or fences, or assaults any individual they can be charged. It’s for this reason that very few prison escapes in Germany go unpunished.
 It also can have negative effects in other ways for those who attempt or succeed in escaping. Prisoners who are caught face the prospect of not being released early, and can also face harsher, or stricter living arrangements while serving the remainder of their prison sentence.


Source: factswt.com


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