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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 617206" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>DDD, in our State system, the prisons, even the privately managed ones, do not compete with private industry. The one where I worked had several large factories where the inmates worked but they manufactured things that were used by the State. They had factories that made all the furniture used in State office buildings and institutions and they made all the clothing worn by inmates. In addition to license plates, they also made all the metal road signs for the State highway systems, the reflective paint that goes on the road signs, and the reflective paint that is used to paint the lines on the roads. The system is not allowed to use cheap inmate labor to compete with private industry but it may not be that way everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 617206, member: 1883"] DDD, in our State system, the prisons, even the privately managed ones, do not compete with private industry. The one where I worked had several large factories where the inmates worked but they manufactured things that were used by the State. They had factories that made all the furniture used in State office buildings and institutions and they made all the clothing worn by inmates. In addition to license plates, they also made all the metal road signs for the State highway systems, the reflective paint that goes on the road signs, and the reflective paint that is used to paint the lines on the roads. The system is not allowed to use cheap inmate labor to compete with private industry but it may not be that way everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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