Ben Kissel
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Showers are allowed only once every three or four days, depending on the water supplies.
There's little or no access to medicine.
Diabetics have restricted access to insulin.
There are no clocks, and guards refuse to tell the inmates what time it is.
They never turn the fluorescent lights off when the electricity is working, and so they're inside the tent.
They don't even know what time it is.
It makes it all that much more confusing.
There are no private phone lines for inmates to call lawyers and families confidentially.
There is someone always listening.
And guess what happens if you get caught spilling the beans about the abuse and maltreatment you're currently receiving?
Facts.
ACLU currently has a lawsuit with the state of Florida that says they need to give access to unmonitored phone calls.
That was something I read last week, but who the fuck knows?
Um, yeah.
Cause there's no phone lines.
And it's, and it's like, you're sitting there and you're like borrowing a fuck someone's phone.
Now, not just that they do this really fucked up things where they don't always register you as an inmate of alligator Pelican.
Um,
Hypothetical.