did you like prison life
haven't been to prison yet, sadly. I would certainly like prison life.
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did you like prison life
haven't been to prison yet, sadly. I would certainly like prison life.
what prison uniforms you prefer
orange jumpsuits. I like high security jumpsuits: no collar, no pockets, velcro closure, belt loops to hold the waist chain in place. For transport, I like disposable jumpsuits.
what is your preferd uniforms prison
orange jumpsuit, best without collar and pockets, and with belt loop (for the waist chain) and velcro closure (no buttons)
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Dylan is going to prison voluntarily. The 25 year old guy was a spoiled guy. Seven years ago his parents donated him their company and their entire houses and land as they decided to live in Africa and do developement work. Dylan was more interested in drinking and in gambling than in running the company. After three years he sold the company and became billionaire. But he was bored. Sexually he dived into bondage and role plays. Sometimes he disappeared for days to be a slave to a man, to a woman or to several people. On one day he thought that prison would be the ultimative bondage. And in the dark web he found an agent who can bring people into prison if they want. And Dylan wanted to be in prison.
Dylan negotiated a scenario with the agent. The result was: Dylan had to fill out a form giving probabilities of several timeframes of sentences. Based on this probabilities a computer chose one sentence. That sentence was sealed in an envelope. Dylan signed that envelope. The envelope would be opened when his lawyer visits him for the first time after arrest. After that Dylan had two to four weeks to take care of everything he had to. He gave the main house of his family to his best friend to live in as "he wants to start an adventure". After two weeks it was possible that he was arrested. 24 days after he signed the contract he eventually was arrested by headhunters. He was transferred to Louisiana where was searched for one count of vehicular homicide as they told them. He met his lawyer who was the agent who arranged this. The agent/lawyer gave him two envelopes. One small envelope containing his sentence and a larger envelope. "The large envelope contains your story. They'll put you into solitary this night. You'll stay there for two weeks. You have four days to read everything in the large envelope. After four days a guard will come and take it away. You'll read the crime you have committed. Every detail of it. You'll learn it" the lawyer/agent said. Dylan nodded, took the smaller envelope and asked: "This is my sentence?" - "Yes, it is. You can open it. This is what you'll get. All actors... the jury, the attorney and the judge have their instructions." - Dylan returned the envelope. He didn't want to know.
At the trial Dylan was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was happy about that sentence. What an adventure... As he contacted his parents and told them that he'll spend 15 years in prison his father only told him to not let the soap drop. He hated these bigots since a long time...
What a lucky guy :)
Dylan is going to prison voluntarily. The 25 year old guy was a spoiled guy. Seven years ago his parents donated him their company and their entire houses and land as they decided to live in Africa and do developement work. Dylan was more interested in drinking and in gambling than in running the company. After three years he sold the company and became billionaire. But he was bored. Sexually he dived into bondage and role plays. Sometimes he disappeared for days to be a slave to a man, to a woman or to several people. On one day he thought that prison would be the ultimative bondage. And in the dark web he found an agent who can bring people into prison if they want. And Dylan wanted to be in prison.
Dylan negotiated a scenario with the agent. The result was: Dylan had to fill out a form giving probabilities of several timeframes of sentences. Based on this probabilities a computer chose one sentence. That sentence was sealed in an envelope. Dylan signed that envelope. The envelope would be opened when his lawyer visits him for the first time after arrest. After that Dylan had two to four weeks to take care of everything he had to. He gave the main house of his family to his best friend to live in as "he wants to start an adventure". After two weeks it was possible that he was arrested. 24 days after he signed the contract he eventually was arrested by headhunters. He was transferred to Louisiana where was searched for one count of vehicular homicide as they told them. He met his lawyer who was the agent who arranged this. The agent/lawyer gave him two envelopes. One small envelope containing his sentence and a larger envelope. "The large envelope contains your story. They'll put you into solitary this night. You'll stay there for two weeks. You have four days to read everything in the large envelope. After four days a guard will come and take it away. You'll read the crime you have committed. Every detail of it. You'll learn it" the lawyer/agent said. Dylan nodded, took the smaller envelope and asked: "This is my sentence?" - "Yes, it is. You can open it. This is what you'll get. All actors... the jury, the attorney and the judge have their instructions." - Dylan returned the envelope. He didn't want to know.
At the trial Dylan was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was happy about that sentence. What an adventure... As he contacted his parents and told them that he'll spend 15 years in prison his father only told him to not let the soap drop. He hated these bigots since a long time...
What a lucky guy :)
Dylan is going to prison voluntarily. The 25 year old guy was a spoiled guy. Seven years ago his parents donated him their company and their entire houses and land as they decided to live in Africa and do developement work. Dylan was more interested in drinking and in gambling than in running the company. After three years he sold the company and became billionaire. But he was bored. Sexually he dived into bondage and role plays. Sometimes he disappeared for days to be a slave to a man, to a woman or to several people. On one day he thought that prison would be the ultimative bondage. And in the dark web he found an agent who can bring people into prison if they want. And Dylan wanted to be in prison.
Dylan negotiated a scenario with the agent. The result was: Dylan had to fill out a form giving probabilities of several timeframes of sentences. Based on this probabilities a computer chose one sentence. That sentence was sealed in an envelope. Dylan signed that envelope. The envelope would be opened when his lawyer visits him for the first time after arrest. After that Dylan had two to four weeks to take care of everything he had to. He gave the main house of his family to his best friend to live in as "he wants to start an adventure". After two weeks it was possible that he was arrested. 24 days after he signed the contract he eventually was arrested by headhunters. He was transferred to Louisiana where was searched for one count of vehicular homicide as they told them. He met his lawyer who was the agent who arranged this. The agent/lawyer gave him two envelopes. One small envelope containing his sentence and a larger envelope. "The large envelope contains your story. They'll put you into solitary this night. You'll stay there for two weeks. You have four days to read everything in the large envelope. After four days a guard will come and take it away. You'll read the crime you have committed. Every detail of it. You'll learn it" the lawyer/agent said. Dylan nodded, took the smaller envelope and asked: "This is my sentence?" - "Yes, it is. You can open it. This is what you'll get. All actors... the jury, the attorney and the judge have their instructions." - Dylan returned the envelope. He didn't want to know.
At the trial Dylan was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was happy about that sentence. What an adventure... As he contacted his parents and told them that he'll spend 15 years in prison his father only told him to not let the soap drop. He hated these bigots since a long time...
What a lucky guy :)
I like to imagine being one of these guys on my way to my new forever home. One day maybe!
I would be glad if I could join you.
Have you ever been arrested in real life? Ever done roleplay?
Not been arrested for far. I have done quite some very realistic role plays in real former prisons.
Hello! Suppose that answering affirmatively to this question, in no more than 5 minutes someone would show up in your whereabouts, handcuff and hood you, and take you to a maximum security federal prison, where you would assume the identity of an escapee convicted to life without parole. Due to your "escape history", you will be kept **forever** under administrative segregation, which means: solitary cell, no visits, no phone calls, no letters, no books, no radio, no TV, only 5 hours per week outside cell in full restraint, no food on weekends. So: what would be your answer?
Yes, as my dream would become true: life without parole in solitary lockup. Likely, I would be locked up in ADX Florence then.
Repost it you would want to be here right now
FOR THOSE JAIL-HOUNDS OUTHERE
Thought it might be interesting to find-out what the preferences/favorites on here are in relation to inmate uniform.
So, assuming the standard US-styling as a basis (and the description from Bob Barker’s catalogue):
1. Design:
- Jump-suit/coverall or two-piece (trousers and shirt)?
2. Style:
- Plain color or striped?
3. Color:
- If plain color that would be?
- If striped then what would be the color of the stripes (assuming the other stripe is white)?
4. Footwear:
- Step-in pumps or sandals/flip-flops (assuming just in-jail wear rather than work-detail)?
- If step-in pumps what color (or just match the inmate’s uniform?)?
5. Underwear:
- White or color?
- If color that would be?
Also, any other thoughts?
would take plain orange pants and shirt. white underwear. orange step-In canvas shoes. unfortunately there is no choice for an inmate.
for me: orange-white stripes pants and shirt. white underwear. orange step flip-flops; shaved head.
1) Jumpsuit
2) striped
3) orange and white
4) orange crocs
5) orange boxers
for me:
1) jumpsuit without pockets and collar, with velcro closure and huge lettering of the prison name on the back and down the right leg; disposable jumpsuit (for transport)
2) striped
3) orange and white
4) orange translucent plastic sandals
5) pink boxers, pink briefs, pink socks, pink t-shirt; thermal underwear may be the common white
6) inmate number label on jumpsuit; shaved head
Sergio Oslavaldo Garcia
The Mexican illegal immigrant who used tubes
Hidalgo County Jail is sooo great as they use tubes
An empty, one inmate cell in a high security cell block.
wish this was my home for the next couple of years
child killer Alyssa Bustamante in court, sentenced to life plus 30 years (i.e. no parole for 35 years): 15 yo (hearing, first 3 pics), 18 yo (sentencing), 20 yo (unsuccessful appeal, wearing orange and no black box, sadly)
various inmates in black box, with sentences up to 40 years: Tamika Bumpass, 40 years for cop shooting; Lee Grace Dougherty and her brother Ryan, 35 years for bank robbery and other crimes; Shauna Mahoney, 10 years (only) for manslaughter; Brooklyn Williams, 25 years for murder; some Tulsa guys who got 8 years for shooting, sadly paroled after one year only