ironrailsironweights said... Well of course no one escaped. While the cell doors opened, the housing units remained locked and the jail's perimeter remained secure.
and though inmates are likely sentenced to stays under 12 months, else they'd go to state prison, getting caught outside their cells might be attmpted escape and worth 2 more years or so...
If they don't have the gumption to try and escape, then they should all be set free. They obviously don't have what it takes to commit a serious crime, and paying people to guard them is a farce.
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Not in this economy.
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Well of course no one escaped. While the cell doors opened, the housing units remained locked and the jail's perimeter remained secure.
Peter
ironrailsironweights said...
Well of course no one escaped. While the cell doors opened, the housing units remained locked and the jail's perimeter remained secure.
and though inmates are likely sentenced to stays under 12 months, else they'd go to state prison, getting caught outside their cells might be attmpted escape and worth 2 more years or so...
Isn't that the jail where a gang inside ran things to the point of getting 4 of the female guards pregnant?
If they don't have the gumption to try and escape, then they should all be set free. They obviously don't have what it takes to commit a serious crime, and paying people to guard them is a farce.
Was it dinner time?
They thought it was trap...and it was.
Free room & board, free gym, free health care, no labor, no worry about next meals and a roof over one's head. Sounds like heaven in Obamaland.
Paging Paul and Silas...
Paging Paul and Silas...
Ack! I live here in Montgomery County. I'm a news hound. I didn't hear word one about this until I saw your post, Ann.
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