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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-09-07 12:33 AM
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10. I realize she is in PC for her own safety, and that not only the crazies
but every other strong willed or agressive inmate would take advantage of her, and yes that makes sense...not that much else in this world makes sense! I guess I think she's getting special treatment BECAUSE she's a celebrity. If I was guilty of the very same crimes as Paris, I'd be every bit as scared, lonely, and frustrated as she is, but do you really think I would be allowed to just go home and server my time with an anckle bracelet?

Let me tell you something. 20 years ago I was arrested for DUI. I was taken to the local jail, fingerprinted and put in the cell. I was scared, totally alone because I was in a new strange city where I didn't know anyone, it was noisy, the other inmates were cussing and swearing and arguing all night, and the "bed" was stainless steel with a small blanket to use as you wished. It was the worst night of my life! But you know what? I didn't cry for my mommy. I sat on the "bed" and talked to myself...asking how damn stupid can you be, and you're an idiot for getting yourself into this mess! I was supposed to be released by 7AM, but when it got to 11AM and noone appeared, I started asking for the watch commander. Finally I was taken to an ATM to get the fine of $350 in cash and was released.

Don't tell me how nasty it can be, I already know that! Paris did worse than I did because SHE deliberately violated her parole. I have NO sympathy for her. It's a very nasty place, and it probably IS affecting her more than me because I never lived the lifestyle she has, but she deserves what she got the same as I did.
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