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The pandemic has made us all spend more time at home, which means more time with the people we live with.
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We can’t deny that sometimes our family members, friends, or even housemates can just drive us up the wall… but we wouldn’t have gone to the extent this man went!
One man in Sussex turned himself in to the police because he was sick and tired of the people he was living with. In search of peace of mind, he wanted to spend some time in prison instead.
Inspector Darren Taylor took it to Twitter and from the short tale we can learn that he’d rather go back to prison than spend more time with the people around him at home.
Peace and quiet! Wanted male handed himself in to the team yesterday afternoon after informing us he would rather go back to prison then have to spend more time with the people he was living with! One in custody and heading back to prison to serve some further time on his own pic.twitter.com/zCwLo0fgDQ
— Inspector Darren Taylor (@InspectorDarren) February 18, 2021
Here’s how the internet reacted.
Would the court consider sentencing him to home detention with a tag. Sounds like it would it would be a fitting punishment
— Al (@myworldmywords) February 18, 2021
The courts playing the right card on that one 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/7diFuMwVxp
— Oscar Riba (@OscarRiba) February 18, 2021
Some people have a difficult sad life don’t they
— Jayne 🐶🐱🦊🐰🐇🐴🦡🦚🦩🦙🐐🐈🦔🦒🦏🦍🦧🐘🦛🐋🐅🐆 (@JayJaymill) February 18, 2021
Lol priceless, I guess in his case , The crime certainly did pay!
— Amy Booth (@AmyBoot64645225) February 18, 2021
It's not all for nothing! If you want to know what prison is like, go into a closet, turn off the light, and lock yourself in without the 🔑.
— LeRoy Green (@GLEROYREV) February 19, 2021
He's lucky to have the option, unlike the children locked in their homes with abusive parents, with no where to go, they can't even escape for a few hours at school.
— Francesca Ackland (@FranAckland) February 18, 2021
Phew, that must have been one tough situation at home. We’ll never know what someone is going through during the stay-home period… so, if you know someone who’s having a hard time dealing with the situation, just lend them a listening ear. It means more than you know.
Learn to give and take. If things are no longer under your control, get some help.
By: Piravina Ragunathan
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