

Ben Allal/Benallal and cohorts, reportedly, fled the scene and escaped in a car that was made to look like a police vehicle complete with blue flashing light.ĭon't get us wrong we were shocked, and rather impressed, when we learned that Ben Allal has escaped, on four separate occasions, by donning a wig and sunglasses disguise, scaling a prison wall, running away from a prison van and having his friends turn the prison yard into a helipad.īut we were even more surprised when we got to the bottom of an article on Reuters. Unfortunately for said inmate, Nordin "Escape King" Ben Allal, the helicopter his accomplices hijacked, crashed in the prison yard after it was bum rushed by other inmates trying to climb on board. That's exactly what one prisoner did on Sunday at a facility in Ittre, located about 25 miles south of Brussels.

Most people would find it shocking that a Belgian prison inmate escaped for the fourth ing a helicopter. Portions of this blog courtesy of the Daily Mail. But if you've undergone the surgery or know more about it, let us know too. about the procedure on the interweb, so it must not be a huge trend. And you should probably be visiting a different kind of doctor.

We think if you're willing to go under the knife to aesthetically enhance your knees, you're probably a candidate for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). The procedure is in the ball park of $10,000. And even though the scarring might not be as bad as the sagging, it will be a telltale sign that you have had surgery." "I would always advise my clients against having knee surgery because it is impossible to hide. "If you have a neck lift you can hide the scarring behind the ear, but the knees are one of the most exposed areas of the body.
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"If you cut away skin there is going to be scarring," Alex Karidis, plastic surgeon of Hospital St John and St Elizabeth in North London, said in an interview with the Daily Mail. Once a Doctor has been secured, concealing the scars is where it gets even trickier. Apparently just finding a surgeon who has perfected a technique to remove saggy skin from the notoriously hard-to-correct area is a feat. Demi Moore, are reportedly undergoing the procedure, which is easier said than done. Of all things to have reconstructed, for purely cosmetic reasons, we honestly didn't think the knees would be one, make that two.Īs long as they're not deformed, how bad can knees be?Įven celebrities, scratch that, mostly celebrities, e.g.

It's a little liberal for my taste, but it presents a perspective most people probably haven't heard. And it's sending a grim message: being poor is a crime.įor a better understanding of the subject at hand, as well as possible steps to take toward finding a solution, check out this BeyondChron article. I think the District Attorney's Office is needlessly perpetuating a vicious cycle by ruthlessly prosecuting poverty stricken individuals. In those same four years, over 56,000 citations have been issued, most of them to people who cannot pay and thus end up with warrants that can result in the denial of Social Security benefits and federally subsidized housing. It didn't go toward creating any sort of solution. To put it another way, it's mean, it makes no sense and it's costing the City and tax payers lots of money.Īccording to BeyondChron, the City has spent $8 million enforcing such "crimes" during the four years Mayor Gavin Newsom has been in office. Such a practice is not only inhumane, it is economically inefficient. Why would you levy a fine against someone who can't afford a place to live? What this means is that someone can be ticketed for sleeping on the sidewalk and subsequently must pay a fine or eventually have a warrant issued for his arrest. At the risk of sounding ignorant and stupid, I had no idea that the city of San Francisco issues "quality of life" citations to its homeless.
