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  1. #21
    Originally posted by Fox Great you can put it on a sign for the door to your child dungeon

    i dont do ass.
  2. #22
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Fox No I’m pretty sure they just send you a bill in the mail for your stay in prison. Let me see if I can find an article or something

    That is extremely rare from what I understand. I've never met a person on the ins or outs that has been charged and made to pay money for their period of incarceration.

    The rate to house an inmate is something ridiculous like $40 a day per inmate, and even though exploitation of prison labor it doesn't hold a candle to the amount it takes to actually run and pay for a prison. Plus they still pay workers for their work (although very nominally.) No prison is supporting itself by contributions from inmates' family members.
  3. #23
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by WellHung Great counterpoint, except the food. You really thought the food was good in the Joint?

    Yes. Jail is one thing. Prison is another. Not to mention the endless goodies and snacks you can buy from commissary.
  4. #24
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by WellHung Great counterpoint, except the food. You really thought the food was good in the Joint?

    I take it you dislike powdered mash potatoes and bean cake.
  5. #25
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by mmQ That is extremely rare from what I understand. I've never met a person on the ins or outs that has been charged and made to pay money for their period of incarceration.

    The rate to house an inmate is something ridiculous like $40 a day per inmate, and even though exploitation of prison labor it doesn't hold a candle to the amount it takes to actually run and pay for a prison. Plus they still pay workers for their work (although very nominally.) No prison is supporting itself by contributions from inmates' family members.

    It's €73,802 per prisoner per year here. In California it's $95,000 per year, though in the US as a whole it's more like $40,000.
    https://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/what-is-the-average-cost-to-house-inmates-in-prison/

    $100 a day is $36,500 per year.

    You aren't keeping anyone locked up for $40 a day.
  6. #26
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country It's €73,802 per prisoner per year here. In California it's $95,000 per year, though in the US as a whole it's more like $40,000.
    https://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/what-is-the-average-cost-to-house-inmates-in-prison/

    $100 a day is $36,500 per year.

    You aren't keeping anyone locked up for $40 a day.

    Lol yeah I just kind of made that number up. I know at least in terms of jail time you are sometimes able to sit your time at that rate in lieu of paying fines. So instead of paying a $560 fine you can just do 2 weeks.
  7. #27
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by mmQ Lol yeah I just kind of made that number up. I know at least in terms of jail time you are sometimes able to sit your time at that rate in lieu of paying fines. So instead of paying a $560 fine you can just do 2 weeks.

    Same sort of thing here. You're often better off going to jail, as you wouldn't be able to earn so much. And if your sentence is under a few weeks they'll sometimes take you to the jail, check you in, declare themselves full up, and let you go in the same day.
  8. #28
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by mmQ Lol yeah I just kind of made that number up. I know at least in terms of jail time you are sometimes able to sit your time at that rate in lieu of paying fines. So instead of paying a $560 fine you can just do 2 weeks.

    In the not too distant future, maybe 20 years from now, prisoners will be able to pay their way out. So if you or your family has a hundred thousand dollars just sitting around collecting dust, they can hand it over to the private prisons and the prisoner's sentence would be reduced or eliminated entirely, depending on the sum. True story.
  9. #29
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by -SpectraL In the not too distant future, maybe 20 years from now, prisoners will be able to pay their way out. So if you or your family has a hundred thousand dollars just sitting around collecting dust, they can hand it over to the private prisons and the prisoner's sentence would be reduced or eliminated entirely, depending on the sum. True story.

    Yeah that already happens, except the prisoners dont have to see a day in prison.
  10. #30
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
  11. #31
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by mmQ Yeah that already happens, except the prisoners dont have to see a day in prison.

    I'm talking about the little people.
  12. #32
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by WellHung Great counterpoint, except the food. You really thought the food was good in the Joint?

    I've heard here in texas they have good fried chicken. Prolly better than what you eat, you goblin.
  13. #33
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by -SpectraL I'm talking about the little people.

    Please clarify.
  14. #34
    larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Krotz you are always talkin about chicken in some way or another. Is there a reason for this?
  15. #35
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Krotz you are always talkin about chicken in some way or another. Is there a reason for this?

    Figure it out chicken.
  16. #36
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    I've seen a lot of liveleak. The shit they do to burglars and rapists always seems to show just how much they are hated. It sucks to be a victim of crime.
  17. #37
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by mmQ Please clarify.

    I was addressing your apparent aluddance to the fact rich people can avoid prison entirely by buying their way out.
  18. #38
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I've seen a lot of liveleak. The shit they do to burglars and rapists always seems to show just how much they are hated. It sucks to be a victim of crime.

    Like that old LiveLeak video where they chop the kid's hands off at the wrists for stealing apples or something, and he's twisting and squirming around and they're all gathered around and watching approvingly.
  19. #39
    Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    Originally posted by mmQ That is extremely rare from what I understand. I've never met a person on the ins or outs that has been charged and made to pay money for their period of incarceration.

    The rate to house an inmate is something ridiculous like $40 a day per inmate, and even though exploitation of prison labor it doesn't hold a candle to the amount it takes to actually run and pay for a prison. Plus they still pay workers for their work (although very nominally.) No prison is supporting itself by contributions from inmates' family members.

    just ask me questions about thr ins and outs since I am professional at thr knowledge and a highly paid consulting related to the subject.
  20. #40
    Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    Originally posted by mmQ Yes. Jail is one thing. Prison is another. Not to mention the endless goodies and snacks you can buy from commissary.

    yes the fun stuff right here and having to guard it later from it bring taken by force or stolen from you.
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