~Since most inmates in prison are assigned to jobs in the facility they are housed in, perhaps you mean using people who are sentenced to short terms in jails. If that's the case, I don't see a problem with that. Since our taxes pay for their housing, food, medical expenses, etc., it makes sense. Now how about adding to the highway clean up jobs all people on welfare, disability, in mental institutions and the like. Afterall, our taxes pay for them too. At least when someone commits a crime, they pay the price of being locked up behind bars. If I don't feel like going to school or living at home, I can just get pregnant and the taxpayers have to support me and my kid. And if I get disability for some phoney ailment, the taxpayers have to support me. So, let's at least spread the jobs around to the most "deserving".
I think we should use prisoners to clean highways and other state jobs in NH do you?
Yes, why should the taxpayers have to support the thieving, lying, trash. Make them work and earn enough to support the penal system.
Reply:Yes they need to be doing something. cleaning the streets, working along the highways is good jobs for them
Reply:They should be used for medical experiments also. How about they sort through our trash and dig out all the recyclable stuff that people were too lazy to seperate. Make prison a living hell, then when people get out it is no longer bragging rights but humiliation about the stuff they had to do.
Reply:its a great idea for prisoners to clean highways because
they are giving back to society and less likely to reoffend
when they are released from prison
Reply:why not? your taxes are paying for their food, clothing, etc.
And before the liberals wine about their terrible living conditions, well don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
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