Where do released prisoners go when they're set free? 1.)Someone's home 2.)Halfway house 3.)Street In otherwards,in forced contact with other people,who may or may not have the virus themselves. 1.) If a relative,friend or significant other takes them in,there are usually many people living there as well.With COVID-19 as much an asympotomatic disease as it isn't,the ex-con could easily contract the virus there. 2)Many go to fleabag motels to stay after release--paid for by the state--for a period of time.The thugs use that time to do drugs,party with other ex-prisoners etc.I used to know someone that wound up at these motels in GR--it's a free for all. 3)Failing all that or if 1 or 2 doesn't work out,they land on the street or in a Mel Trotter type place--surrounded by people that share bottles of booze,needles and cigarettes. Prison is at least a controlled environment--plus a probable repeat criminal is kept off the streets.Letting them out is just an excuse to do what liberals have always wanted to do--empty our prisons of as many negroes as possible. The supposed reason(of protecting the prisoner from COVID-19 by releasing him from jail)seems faulty at best and deceitful at worst.They're better off remaining in prison--and so are we. --GRA
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Where do released prisoners go when they're set free?
1.)Someone's home
2.)Halfway house
3.)Street
In otherwards,in forced contact with other people,who may or may not have the virus themselves.
1.) If a relative,friend or significant other takes them in,there are usually many people living there as well.With COVID-19 as much an asympotomatic disease as it isn't,the ex-con could easily contract the virus there.
2)Many go to fleabag motels to stay after release--paid for by the state--for a period of time.The thugs use that time to do drugs,party with other ex-prisoners etc.I used to know someone that wound up at these motels in GR--it's a free for all.
3)Failing all that or if 1 or 2 doesn't work out,they land on the street or in a Mel Trotter type place--surrounded by people that share bottles of booze,needles and cigarettes.
Prison is at least a controlled environment--plus a probable repeat criminal is kept off the streets.Letting them out is just an excuse to do what liberals have always wanted to do--empty our prisons of as many negroes as possible.
The supposed reason(of protecting the prisoner from COVID-19 by releasing him from jail)seems faulty at best and deceitful at worst.They're better off remaining in prison--and so are we.
--GRA
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