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'There has to be some compromise' when housing transgender prisoners, former Mountjoy governor John Lonergan has said.

Mr Varadkar was responding to questions about a transgender woman who was jailed for threatening to torture, rape and murder her mother.

"It became a human right; I'm sure when they were passing the legislation... they did not consider some of the consequences - like prisons., it's going to be an issue in other residential institutions and residential centres - and maybe for hospitals and for the Garda Síochána in due course".He said a prison is a particularly sensitive area.

"Then you have the other side of that argument... women in prison, many of them are objecting to the fact that [someone] who was once a man, now a woman, is going to be sharing and living in an institution that they are confined in. "All sex offenders are segregated, and in some cases fairly seriously restricted in relation to their access to services - simply on the basis that they crime they committed is not acceptable to a vast number of prisoners," he said.

 

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I agree, house them/that/it or whatever together

OK, the top half goes to the womens prison. Bottom half to the mens. Compromise.

Is it just me or dose the governor look a bit pedo-ish 🤨🤮

So he wants to play along to this shit 🤮😂Tells you a lot about the Governor 🤪

Oh no you don’t Newstalk 🤪😂

Yes, it’s called reality. Where male criminals serve their time in a male prison.

Male offender: male prison. Female offender: female prison. There. That was easy.

Ridiculous!

Men in men's prisons

Or, you know, we could follow the Geneva Convention, The Tokyo Rules, The Mandela Principles and common fucking sense and don't lock up male prisoners in the female estate.

Let's discuss something relevant please. Democide. Bioweapon disguised as a vaccine. Migration as an ethnic cleansing weapon disguised as charity. Woke and transgender nonsense to abuse our kids. Treason by gov and agents Inc local councillors. Military tribunals coming. Logos

Is he for real,I suppose if someone commits a crime wearing a collar and leash, he'd expect them to be imprisoned in a kennel ! Compromise my ass!

If a man, wearing a dress, commits a crime, its the same crime as if a man in trousers commits it. Therefore the treatment, or punishment should be the same. Why should a man wearing a dress, be treated better, or differently, than a man wearing trousers?

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