inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, canteen is a big deal to inmates. but now, officers are cracking down on a policy that they ve let slide a bit. it has to do with the plastic boxish dwrud each inma issued t all your canteen has to fit in your box with your box full with your lid closed. this starts monday. so start this weekend working on this. over about 30, $40 worth of stuff. if i order that much i can pretty much get everything in there. but many inmates max out the $100 weekly limit on canteen. so the excess usually winds up outside the box. excess canteen, we think that s been contributing to a lot of the break-ins and robberies in the unit. we have a lot of stuff guys getting their canteen stole from them and stuff like that. we feel that if we can get everything off the floor into the proper boxes and stuff, cut back on insects, bugs, stuff
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inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, cellmates april maine and colleen spirits have quickly learned to co-exist in a confined space. it s cooling being alone, but there s just so much isolation you can take. it s better to be with someone. and you know, we just started yesterday because my other roommate left. so because i knew april and we re both, you know, spiritually strong people, i thought that i, work with her. i m sleeping on the floor because i don t like climbing up and down off the top bunk. it s just easier. you go to the toilet, you use it. you know, you got to use courtesy flushes. you know, privacy is just a term you turn your head and give them respect. give each other respect. right.
[ bleep ] get off the pot. oh, oh. inside the sheriff al cannon detention center in charleston, tilghman kronsberg is nearing the end of 30 days in disciplinary segregation for making buck or homemade alcohol. he s allowed out of his cell an hour per day but usually walks in the rec yard. fresh air is nice. being cooped up in a room all day. sometimes 3 e s out, i can talk to people from my old unit. kronsberg said the last time he was in segregation, he contemplated suicide and even made a noose. i m on new medication, so i feel a little better. it s pretty depressing being in