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It felt like a prison cell designed by Ikea.

In England and Wales many remand prisoners are held two to a cell designed for one, often with a convicted prisoner.

That was the only time he was allowed to leave what he said was a padded cell, designed to prevent detainees from killing themselves.

That the current prison population is unsustainable within the constraints of the prison estate is beyond question; most prisons in England and Wales (59%) are overcrowded and more than 20,000 prisoners are held two to a cell designed for one, or three to a cell designed for two.

While I was there, I shared a cell designed for one person with a guy going cold turkey, projectile vomiting from both ends into a cell toilet that lacked any type of screen.

"We rioted because of the atrocious conditions: being locked up – three people, three strangers, to a cell designed for one – for 23 hours a day, having only a bucket for a toilet and being bullied and intimidated by prison officers.

At Plug Power, fuel-cell engineers are moving in that direction with a PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cell designed to work with an uninterruptible supply of fuel.

Mr. Hiaasen reveals that he accidentally sank a golf cart once; that in desperation he has purchased dubious golf remedies like the Q-Link, a pendant worn round the golfer's neck, with a "resonating cell" designed to "eliminate stress and improve focus," and Mind Drive, an herbal capsule that supposedly does the same thing.

"At its worst, overcrowding meant two prisoners sharing a six foot by 10 foot cell designed for one, with bunks along one wall, a table and chair for one, some shelves, a small TV, an unscreened toilet at the foot of the bunks, little ventilation and a sheet as a makeshift curtain.

Mr. Bamford is equally scorching on the subject of an alternative intelligence gathering operation (called the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group) set up at the Pentagon by Mr. Feith and Mr. Wurmser, arguing that it "was little more than a pro-war propaganda cell" designed "to produce evidence to support the pretexts for attacking Iraq".

Overcrowding does not only mean the 18,000 men currently forced to share two to a cell designed for one; it also means the continual movement, or churn, of sentenced prisoners from one cramped institution to another to make way for the remand prisoners who need to be held near the courts.

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