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Adult son back in jail for the nth time
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 679706" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>The prices for "hotmeals" are obscene. The fact, by the way, is that I've eaten in Aramark run corporate cafeterias, and they do know how to put out a decent meal.</p><p></p><p>The problem is,that with the current political climate in this country, no-one much cares about prisoners being treated humanely.</p><p></p><p>Back in 81, shortly after husband and i married, we moved to Milwaukee. husband was driving a cab, and being as he was only 23 at the time, had a mouth on him.</p><p></p><p>He got into it with a couple of Milwaukee cops because he left his cab standing outside a bar while ran in to find his fare. (The bartender had called a cab for a customer not fit to drive.)</p><p></p><p>Unfortunatly, he mouthed off at the cops, and got "tuned up" for his pains.</p><p></p><p>Being as how it was Memorial Day weekend, and husband and I had recently had a discussion about his tendency to be a wise-arse, I decided to let him soak in county lockup for the holiday weekend.</p><p></p><p>Well, he was very subdued when I picked him up after the arraignment, which I took to mean he'd learned his lesson.</p><p></p><p>Then the puking and runs started. Poor guy had picked up food poisoning from the swill the county jail was passing off as food. He was sicker than a dog for a week.</p><p></p><p>husband had worked as a kitchen manager (pancake and short order) before we married and had a food service sanitation certificate, so he knew exactly what bug he had and how it had been transmitted, and was totally grossed out on top of being ill.</p><p></p><p>In jails and prisons. The doctor or PA or APNP is paid a salary. The inmates are charged a fee for every time they see medical personnel. Those fees come out of the inmate's commissary account.</p><p></p><p>That "tune-up" was the 2nd to last time husband got his nose broken, and the county refused him medical care. The Army fixed his nose for him when they realized he could only breathe out of one nostril.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 679706, member: 1963"] The prices for "hotmeals" are obscene. The fact, by the way, is that I've eaten in Aramark run corporate cafeterias, and they do know how to put out a decent meal. The problem is,that with the current political climate in this country, no-one much cares about prisoners being treated humanely. Back in 81, shortly after husband and i married, we moved to Milwaukee. husband was driving a cab, and being as he was only 23 at the time, had a mouth on him. He got into it with a couple of Milwaukee cops because he left his cab standing outside a bar while ran in to find his fare. (The bartender had called a cab for a customer not fit to drive.) Unfortunatly, he mouthed off at the cops, and got "tuned up" for his pains. Being as how it was Memorial Day weekend, and husband and I had recently had a discussion about his tendency to be a wise-arse, I decided to let him soak in county lockup for the holiday weekend. Well, he was very subdued when I picked him up after the arraignment, which I took to mean he'd learned his lesson. Then the puking and runs started. Poor guy had picked up food poisoning from the swill the county jail was passing off as food. He was sicker than a dog for a week. husband had worked as a kitchen manager (pancake and short order) before we married and had a food service sanitation certificate, so he knew exactly what bug he had and how it had been transmitted, and was totally grossed out on top of being ill. In jails and prisons. The doctor or PA or APNP is paid a salary. The inmates are charged a fee for every time they see medical personnel. Those fees come out of the inmate's commissary account. That "tune-up" was the 2nd to last time husband got his nose broken, and the county refused him medical care. The Army fixed his nose for him when they realized he could only breathe out of one nostril. [/QUOTE]
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