Thursday, November 29, 2007
Bexar County can't keep contraband out of bricks and mortar jail: Would 'tent jail' be secure?
Reacting to news that a Bexar County Jail employee allegedly sold cocaine, marijuana and cell phones to inmates, Sam over at Man O' Law makes an excellent point: If they can't keep drugs and contraband from being smuggled into a jail built of bricks and mortar, what makes the new Sheriff or County Commissioners think they can keep a "tent jail" secure?
As I've written before, there's a reason prisons have walls.
As I've written before, there's a reason prisons have walls.
Labels:
Bexar County,
contraband,
County jails
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