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Sister to TxTowelie

(117 posts)
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 06:07 PM Jan 2016

Big bust at a Georgia prison over illegal cell phones.

Apparently some of the phones were used for conning people. Guards arrested, too.

What the media doesn't say is that phone calls can cost $5/minutes in state prisons, especially if they are privately run. I'd want a cellphone, too, instead of paying ridiculous rates like that.

I know someone in Texas who had to pay almost $900 for one phone call from a loved one because they didn't know what the rate was.

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Big bust at a Georgia prison over illegal cell phones. (Original Post) Sister to TxTowelie Jan 2016 OP
New FCC rules and regs are kicking in in March to greatly reduce those prisoner phone fees. LAGC Jan 2016 #1
The guards need to be fired. Sister to TxTowelie Jan 2016 #3
Oh, I'm sure they will be. And probably criminally charged as well. LAGC Jan 2016 #5
Link Electric Monk Jan 2016 #2
thanks for the link. nt Sister to TxTowelie Jan 2016 #4
The PTB probably noticed their profits were down on the prisoner pay phones. lpbk2713 Jan 2016 #6

LAGC

(5,330 posts)
1. New FCC rules and regs are kicking in in March to greatly reduce those prisoner phone fees.
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 06:10 PM
Jan 2016

It has indeed been a racket, but still no excuse for allowing cell phones in which can be used to coordinate criminal activity on the outside as well as plot escape attempts and other security threats to a prison.

Those guards should be ashamed.

LAGC

(5,330 posts)
5. Oh, I'm sure they will be. And probably criminally charged as well.
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 06:41 PM
Jan 2016

In many states, aiding or abetting the smuggling of contraband (including cell phones) inside a prison is a felony offense.

Those guards will not only lose their jobs, but likely end up with a felony record and never be able to work in law enforcement or "corrections" ever again.

A pretty high risk and price to pay just to make a few extra bucks off the inflated prices desperate prisoners are willing to pay for those things...

lpbk2713

(42,757 posts)
6. The PTB probably noticed their profits were down on the prisoner pay phones.
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 06:58 PM
Jan 2016



And they conducted an investigation because they took it personally that they were losing money.

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