Entry by PAUL
I want to inform everyone reading this how truly disgusting the environment they house drug addicts in. I'm living in a cell house with 18 cells, housing 2 people in a cell. There is a toilet in each cell and running water. We do not get bleach. We do not get a broom or a mop. So fuck me.... We are locked in our cells most of the day, but there are about 5 hours a day that we are let out into the “common area” where we can shower, use the phone, play cards, fight, walk in circles, ...whatever you want to do.
I want to inform everyone reading this how truly disgusting the environment they house drug addicts in. I'm living in a cell house with 18 cells, housing 2 people in a cell. There is a toilet in each cell and running water. We do not get bleach. We do not get a broom or a mop. So fuck me.... We are locked in our cells most of the day, but there are about 5 hours a day that we are let out into the “common area” where we can shower, use the phone, play cards, fight, walk in circles, ...whatever you want to do.
Now, there are 2 showers in the “common area” which we can use in our allotted time. When we come out of our cells we are not allowed back in our cells until the 5 hours or so is up (don't ask me “why,” I have no fucking idea, I don't even think the cops know.) It's infuriating. Needless to say, the only toilets are in our cells. (Anyone ever slept 2 feet from a toilet before? We'll talk about that another time. ) It's questionable how legal it is to lock someone away from drinking water and a toilet for hours at a time.
So what is our only choice? One of the showers is the most god awful shit I've ever seen. The shower doesn't even work. So there is just a bunch of stagnant piss. I think I might die from ammonia poisoning by just going in it. So I DON'T. I open the door – my body on the outside, my pecker hanging over the threshold, and I contribute. No one has yet to shit in there. But in another part of this fine facility the cops denied a man access to his toilet so he shit in the trash can. Tune in for more wonderful times at Hall County Jail.
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