The rights of prisoners are often ignored and this story is under the radar for the most part . . . However scary it seems, frustration inside local lockups often spills out into city streets one way or another . . . So this potential human rights crisis deserves consideration from the public:
Missouri prison still on lockdown a month after riot
ST. LOUIS - A Missouri prison remains on lockdown more than a month after a protest turned into a riot, and officials with the union representing corrections officers worry that a staffing shortage could lead to more violence.
I thought the whole idea of a prison was to lock down the bad guys?
ReplyDelete^^Some of them are bad guys, most of them are not; most are political prisoners & class prisoners.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell America is a free country by how many people are in prison for smoking marijuana.
Why are you on your phone during freshman sociology?
Deletetheir trying to fix the smoking pot part, it takes time when the cleave is too busy running his mouth about stupid unimportant crap
ReplyDeleteI'm telling you folks, if this sort of shit keeps up, Prisons are going to become unpleasant places to be, and people are going to want not to go there!
ReplyDelete^^Wow. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteThey cannot find enough employees. Shitty dangerous job for even shitter pay.
ReplyDeleteCry me a river you degenerate fudge packers...
ReplyDeletePrison isn't Happy Time daycare, they're there for a reason.
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