Jodi Arias during trial, courtesy New York Daily News |
Does that make sense to block someone's privileges over a name calling? From my experience in jail, guards are vindictive and not only at one person, but they target the many for the few. Let me give you an example. I was living in building 5812 at FCI Fort Dix when one person whistled at a fat secretary leaving the locked building. The whistler was probably on the third floor and the lady just kept walking. The next day, one of the CO's in the building by the name of Silver, calls a town meeting where everyone has to show up in the TV room. He announces that if the whistler is not ratted out, then we will all lose the privilege of the microwave. In jail, if you rat someone out and are caught, you can get attacked so the best advice is to mind your own business. So at the end of the day, we all lost the microwave for one day. They call it collective punishment. That is how the socialistic prison operates.
To learn more about prison life, see my story at ....http://www.amazon.com/PRISON-expect-Federal-Bureau-Prisons-ebook/dp/B011GTWLOG
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