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Sufferedphoneix
06/08/22 7:44:03 AM
#173:


ZangsBeard posted...
I mean, its already (in the US at least), a thing to now allow people to consume substances. Even legal ones as part of a parole. My wife is still technically barred from consuming alcohol and she doesnt even have a criminal record.

But barring them from places that even serve alcohol is a step beyond, as far as Im concerned. Id be more along the lines of giving them some sort of ID that states theyre unable to purchase. Because that would cut a lot of things from a persons life where they wouldnt even be buying alcohol. Like, I dont think theres a grocery store a person could enter in this area

Nah you'd have to let them enter grocery stores that's just common sense.

My angle is you can punish people in more ways than sending them to prison for a long time. That's something I learned in prison in fact. You can punish a inmate without writing them up or sending them to seg. I do mean in ways that are within policy

Some would probably prefer it. Like I bust a inmate doing drugs. I can write him up for sure. But I can also take his ID and give him a list of tasks I want him to perform. Scrub the walls clean the bars give the janitor a day off that he still gets paid for. Hebdoesnt do it then he gets the write up. 99% of the time they do what you ask at that point.

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