First time in prison 1994. I was 27 and quiet frankly, terrified. I needn't have been. Like you said, just keep youre head down and learn the ropes. Done another 3 sentences after that, last one in 2002. No more of that shite for me thank you! Great vid btw 😃
Look forward to your uploads mate refreshing how its honest and no ego there u seem like a humble guy alot of similar stuff ive listened to they have to be the bad man so end up doubting if its true or not lol 👍
I appreciate that thanks. I quickly realised that people aren't into that bullshit, its better to be honest and tell people what you actually felt. i.e. scared/afraid/unsure etc its much more relatable
Great podcast, thanks William. Thinking of your advice for people to make the most out of their time in prison, it reminds me of Christy Kinahan who learned several foreign languages while locked up. He used his new language skills on release to further his criminal enterprises. Great idea for the lads who need to start of with the basics and missed out while growing up, though. And... well done staying clean (or not caught, but hopefully the former) for the past ten years.
No homo your the best at this RU-vid thing keep at it cos it’s ur time to be happy and shine I’ve been listening to you for about six months now my older brother in prison and you’ve been helping me in so many different ways can’t explain it please don’t ever stop my g I live in Tottenham would love to meet you one day 👍🏻👌🏻💪🏻
Bro your doing good I was 17 in Feltham for Fighting and Afterwards Pentonville was a bad Feeling first day At Feltham I was quite Family orientated. Everything you say is so true
Dec 24 it my hearing sec18 gbh might get 4/5 years im 53,ex army( hoping that might help me out abit)watching youtube vids as a way to find out whats it like as my first time doung bird if it goes the wrong way. Great vid chap cheers
Really good mate, similar to you, South west, somerset,did my tours in 1993-2001, out of trouble since. did you ever do Dorch?, actually loved that place, screws didnt give a shit, most laid back prison ive ever been...lol..
@@WilliamBonneyPodcast was in Dartmoor 96-99, worked on estates and dairy my last year. some intresting history. was a B cat and E wing still in use. was chivs, ian.. etc still the gym screws?
I’m Torquay boy great tips from a local lad I’ve subscribed.I’m not a villain but have a tendency to knock people out unfortunately I hope I never need your briefing but who knows great content
Bro I’m looking at a 10-18 month sentence for sec20 GBH.. frankly I like the idea of going to the seg, focussing on my callisthenics and yoga routines and reading books.. I’m late 40s and frankly can’t be arsed with the youngers throwing their weight around. I’m a normal guy, had a pub fight that I didn’t even start and the other guy broke his arm when I laid him out. My question is, if I request rule 45, is serving my bird the way I’ve described possible?
First thing you have to do is plug as much as you can then you've got all the collateral you need for months but the only person you can tell is the person you're your 2d up with
Thanks for the video. What typically happens to people who have learning disabilities in prinson for example people who are autistic and/or have ADHD. Assuming they are in prison for a normal crime like ABH, fraud, driving without insurance ect. Do they usually get bullied?
I was inside for a short time might be heading bad awaiting trial. The best advice is to carry money as you cant use cards or your own bank but money on you can be put in account. 50 was limit here. Have addrsses and numbers either remembered or wrote down on a list because things are so slow in prison it takes awhile to access reception to get your phone to get numbers. They are that overcrowded you can be lucky to get to gym i only went once as they were too short staffed to let me go again as were at capackty. Systems in sorry state right now so take anything you can to get out cell. library to get books etc.