because that money would come. if you put it on your books, that would go to your booking fees you owe. booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up? absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? i m paying you to lock me up. i didn t ask you ain t paying me. you re paying tax dollars. you just said i m taking money from y all. you re taking from metro government. i work for metro government. so i got to pay the government for them to lock me up? yeah, cause the government has to pay for your housing. it has to pay for these bills. no, i m not going to bull county. you got to pay $25 a day to be incarcerated. that s bull[bleep] though is what i m saying. you re charging me to be locked up. i didn t ask to be locked up. we re not charging you. i didn t say, come lock me up. taxpayers voted that, all right? i didn t say, come lock me up. here comes some money. here, i want to be in jail. i got bills
the recent fight between william mitchell and deamon beavers is due to a disagreement over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would pay mitchell in return for a favor. mitchell allowed beavers to use his account to buy commissary goods. since any money beavers had in his own account would be garnished by the jail for unpaid booking fees. you ready? beavers must now tell his side of the story to disciplinary officer hale, who will decide how much time he will get in segregation. i don t have no problems. you know what i m saying? come on, harvey. you know me. you know i don t cause no ruckus. you complied and laid on the ground. mr. williams kept on trying to fight. and like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting s gonna be 10 days. oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale. i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i ve been in here.
exactly! so you re taking money from us, from metro government. how?! because that money would come. if you put it on your books, that would go to your booking fees you owe. booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up? absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? i m paying you to lock me up. i didn t ask you ain t paying me. you re paying tax dollars. you just said i m taking money from y all. you re taking from metro government. i work for metro government. so i got to pay the government for them to lock me up? yeah, cause the government has to pay for your housing. it has to pay for these bills. no, i m not going to bull county. you got to pay $25 a day to be incarcerated. that s bull[bleep] though is what i m saying. you re charging me to be locked up. i didn t ask to be locked up. we re not charging you. i didn t say, come lock me up. taxpayers voted that, all right? i didn t say, come l
let s go! the recent fight between william mitchell and deamon beavers is due to a disagreement over how many packages of noodle soup beavers would pay mitchell in return for a favor. mitchell allowed beavers to use his account to buy commissary goods. since any money beavers had in his own account would be garnished by the jail for unpaid booking fees. you ready? beavers must now tell his side of the story to disciplinary officer hale, who will decide how much time he will get in segregation. i don t have no problems. you know what i m saying? come on, harvey. you know me. you know i don t cause no ruckus. you complied and laid on the ground. mr. williams kept on trying to fight. and like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting s gonna be 10 days. oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale.
from metro government. how?! because that money would come. if you put it on your books, that would go to your booking fees you owe. booking fees is bull[bleep] anyway! i got to give you $35 to lock me up? absolutely. you know how much it costs a day to incarcerate somebody? i m paying you to lock me up. i didn t ask you ain t paying me. you re paying tax dollars. you just said i m taking money from y all. you re taking from metro government. i work for metro government. so i got to pay the government for them to lock me up? yeah, cause the government has to pay for your housing. it has to pay for these bills. no, i m not going to bull county. you got to pay $25 a day to be incarcerated. that s bull[bleep] though is what i m saying. you re charging me to be locked up. i didn t ask to be locked up. we re not charging you. i didn t say, come lock me up. taxpayers voted that, all right? i didn t say, come lock me up. here comes some money. here, i w