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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 591691" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>My difficult child was in jail almost all last year, and he is back in jail now. When he first went into jail he did not receive any hygiene items from the jail. He had to buy everything that he needed out of his commissary account, - toothbrush, underwear, shampoo, deodorant. The guys only receive the commissary orders one day a week, so he did not have a toothbrush or even clean underwear for a week. All the inmates have to buy everything they need from their commissary account, including stamps and paper. My difficult child hated the food that they serve at jail. They are given bologna for lunch and dinner almost every day of the week. The guys in the jail spend most of their days watching TV and playing card games. They never go outside and do not get any exercise at all. My difficult child seems to be bored most of the time, because there is really nothing to do but sit around all day.</p><p></p><p>You daughter will not like being locked up, but this is probably a good thing. She will have lots of time to think about her life and the choices she has made. I was constantly scared when my difficult child was first sent to jail, because I worried about his safety. However he has been locked up with non-violent inmates, and they separate the gang members and keep them out of his area. I know now that my difficult child is safe, and he is not using drugs and getting high all the time. If you have any other questions about the commissary, phone usage or about jail, please feel free to pm me. I will be praying for your difficult child and her baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 591691, member: 3710"] My difficult child was in jail almost all last year, and he is back in jail now. When he first went into jail he did not receive any hygiene items from the jail. He had to buy everything that he needed out of his commissary account, - toothbrush, underwear, shampoo, deodorant. The guys only receive the commissary orders one day a week, so he did not have a toothbrush or even clean underwear for a week. All the inmates have to buy everything they need from their commissary account, including stamps and paper. My difficult child hated the food that they serve at jail. They are given bologna for lunch and dinner almost every day of the week. The guys in the jail spend most of their days watching TV and playing card games. They never go outside and do not get any exercise at all. My difficult child seems to be bored most of the time, because there is really nothing to do but sit around all day. You daughter will not like being locked up, but this is probably a good thing. She will have lots of time to think about her life and the choices she has made. I was constantly scared when my difficult child was first sent to jail, because I worried about his safety. However he has been locked up with non-violent inmates, and they separate the gang members and keep them out of his area. I know now that my difficult child is safe, and he is not using drugs and getting high all the time. If you have any other questions about the commissary, phone usage or about jail, please feel free to pm me. I will be praying for your difficult child and her baby. [/QUOTE]
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