• Texas Prisoner Uprising Results In 2,800 Inmates Being Moved
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[url]http://www.apnewsarchive.com/2015/Negotiations-continue-with-inmates-who-took-control-of-part-of-federal-prison-in-South-Texas/id-22a05b7dec604f128f785d90c8ec4e18[/url] [Quote]RAYMONDVILLE, Texas (AP) — As many as 2,800 federal prisoners will be moved to other institutions after inmates seized control of part of a prison in South Texas, causing damage that made the facility "uninhabitable," an official said Saturday... ...Management & Training Corp., the private contractor that operates the center for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said about 2,000 inmates became disruptive Friday because they're upset with medical services and refused to perform work duties. MTC spokesman Issa Arnita said in a statement that prisons officials have begun moving the inmates and that the process would continue into next week.[/quote]
Did the fires cause the damage that made the building uninhabitable? (They must have just caused the fires because they were cold, obviously.)
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Its almost like theyre unhappy the prisons are ran like they're owned by corporations. Oh wait.
Speaking in general terms, I still believe that the only reason people are incarcerated for petty crimes in a lot of cases is because it gets the corporations that run the prisons revenue.
I've always wondered what would happen if every prisoner just up and started fighting against stupid private owned prisons... Shame it will never happen
[QUOTE=RoflKawpter;47199204]I've always wondered what would happen if every prisoner just up and started fighting against stupid private owned prisons... Shame it will never happen[/QUOTE] Ya it would be so cool for murderers and rapists managing to escape.
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