Ronald Alexander
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So, do they throw you back into prison if you don't pay?

Florida is charging formerly incarcerated people $50 a day even if they’re no longer in prison. The “pay to stay” fee is based on the length of the original sentence,
11:05 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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Agingfashionably
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
Shocking, but because it’s FloriDUH, not surprising.
12:10 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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This Gurl
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
Florida is trash.
Will always be trash.
Godzilla this is some BS!
11:41 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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Robin Zimmermann
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
It's hard to even get your mind around the point of this. $50 a day is $1,500 per month. For people who are least likely to b able to afford it.

I can't understand why people think retribution is the correct way, when rehabilitation is the desired outcome. You won't get to that through retribution.
11:32 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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Ronald Alexander
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In response to Robin Zimmermann.
I couldn't have put it any better than our good friend @Flying2020
11:42 AM - Apr 24, 2024 (Edited)
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Aussiefemmebot
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
What ? 😦 Make it make sense.
11:14 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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The Reluctant Townie
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
Debtor's prison. This is getting to be a popular policy item out there.
11:07 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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Ronald Alexander
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In response to The Reluctant Townie.
One would think it would be unconstitutional you know that part of cruel and unusual punishment thingy but SCOTUS in the past has said fuck that right

https://www.cornelllawreview.org/2020/07/28/the-constitutional-law-of-incarceration-reconfigured/
11:13 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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