Posted by Tom in TN on December 11, 2018 at 10:46:08 from (174.196.146.46):
In Reply to: Back in prison posted by David G on December 11, 2018 at 07:13:58:
When I lived in Georgia I participated in a prison ministry at the maximum security prison on Reidsville, GA. I guess that county jails, minimum security, and medium security prisons might be a lot better, but I can tell you from spending many days visiting the maximum security prison, that it is no place for a normal person to want to be. The noise is disconcerting from the steel doors clanging, the prisoners yelling to each other, and the nasty old television hanging on the wall at the end of the corridor outside the cells.
Reidsville is all concrete and steel. There's no air conditioning and very little heat. In the summer time, dew forms on the steel ceilings of the cells at night and then drips down onto the prisoners and any "furnishings" that are in the cells. We couldn't hold any church services because the prisoners are not allowed out of their cells for any group activity. And then there's the stainless steel unit in the cell that offers cold water for a wash basin in the area of the toilet that would be the equivalent of a where the top of the tank would be on a normal toilet.
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