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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4196508" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>You mean aside from the fact that it has been a royal charlie foxtrot from the get-go? It was designed by people who knew ****-all about designing jails, so they made stupid design decisions like using windows big enough for a person to get through. They also made the super-genius move of putting staff offices below the prisoners' head, so they can plug up the sewer lines and flood the offices with raw sewage.</p><p></p><p>I knew someone who was working in the prison at the time, and he thought for sure they were going to condemn the building as being structurally unsound (mostly because they had an engineering report that said it was structurally unsound), but they ended up spending a heck of a lot of money to shore it up instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4196508, member: 26737"] You mean aside from the fact that it has been a royal charlie foxtrot from the get-go? It was designed by people who knew ****-all about designing jails, so they made stupid design decisions like using windows big enough for a person to get through. They also made the super-genius move of putting staff offices below the prisoners' head, so they can plug up the sewer lines and flood the offices with raw sewage. I knew someone who was working in the prison at the time, and he thought for sure they were going to condemn the building as being structurally unsound (mostly because they had an engineering report that said it was structurally unsound), but they ended up spending a heck of a lot of money to shore it up instead. [/QUOTE]
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