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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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lwalker


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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To the person who wrote this:
so, why are they [by Anonymous Citizen on March 31, 2007]
allowed to make phone calls???
you STILL didn't answer.
remeber, they are IN JAIL.
SHUT AWAY FROM SOCIETY.
but no... the poor boo-boo's get to make phone calls to their mommies, and their bookies, and their fellow gang members, and their hookers, and their drug dealers.
i'm sure the list goes on.
are these calls even MONITORED?
probably not, the inmates have more rights than the citizens.
Here is your answer!
It is my son's right to make a phone call during the prescribed hours that calls are allowed. And yes, he makes them to me, his mother, and to his grandparents.
YES, the calls are monitored, they are recorded.
And NO, the inmates do not have more rights than people who are not incarcerated.
I really hope that sanctimonious people such as you never ever encounter a problem with the law, especially in the state of Michigan. With your attititude, you'll go down in a heartbeat. You must have been one of the ones who cast the first stone, I would not even want to know what sins you have committed.
You really should engage your brain before opening your mouth. On second thought, no, don't engage your brain, because obviously it doesn't work.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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You are not paying for their phone calls
A prisoner has to submit a phone list of who they are going to call COLLECT. They can only add people every six months. When they call it is the person to whom they are making the call to that pays for the phone call. For jails: Inmate Calling Solutions and for prisons: Correctional Billing Services. So...you DO NOT pay for their telephone calls and all telephone calls are recorded.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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It just doesn't bother me
It doesn't bother me if someone listens to my conversation because I have nothing to hide, so I'm not even going to worry about it. When I get the collect call from my loved one, we both know we are being recorded, and they can have a laugh when he talks to our kitty if they want.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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you talk like you believe
that the recording ends when the inmate hangs up.
if they have an order to tap your phone, they have an order to tap your phone ALL THE TIME. even when it is ON THE HOOK.
so your home conversations can be 'monitored' twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
and while they are at it, so can your work calls.
and did i mention that cell phone calls can be digitally recorded constantly based on your carrier code?
it's how they 'get the goods' on drug dealers.
even they have gone 'low tech' to avoid this.
good luck.
still feel 'all warm and fuzzy' about this???
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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You are a paranoid person
Nope, still can't convince me. He's not any of that, so I'm (to tell you yet again) not worried.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I have worked in law enforcement too
and I still don't have anything to worry about, I have nothing to hide. Do I think its right that they can listen to any conversation? No, but that's the price my husband and I pay in our phone calls because he chose to take the route that got him sent to prison. We know that our conversations are monitored and we deal with it. Again, nothing to hide.
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