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"We went to many jails, to task forces," set up by officials to handle the campaign.
"The rate caps established by the FCC will force many jails to limit, or eliminate altogether, access to phones because they simply cannot afford the cost of the service," said Jonathan Thompson, executive director and CEO of the association. .
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MPs said many jails were built to house fit young offenders and are unsuitable for middle-aged and elderly inmates.
At many jails they would search to find what he used to light the joint, but it's generally accepted here that dudes heat up a pair of batteries by connecting them using staples, then use the red-hot contraption to light smokes.
Faced with tight budgets, many jails and prisons have backed away from testing inmates for fear that they will be required to pay for treatment.
Many jails are now over capacity.
Only today, another report by the chief inspector of prisons reveals the scale of the problems besetting many jails.
Many jails and prisons now have security cameras, but the presence of cameras is no guarantee that every abuse will be captured on tape.
For now, many jails across the country hold more mentally ill people than hospitals do.
"There was too many prison cells, too many jails, too many lawsuits, too many bankruptcies, too many women, too many venereal diseases, too many everything.
It may turn out to be a lucky thing after all that these defective prosecutions will probably open up a great many jail cells: Orange County is going to have to put these sheriff's officers and prosecutors somewhere.
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