Submitted by meat_rainbows t3_yacqjv in nottheonion
ConstantFwdProgress t1_itbrvv6 wrote
Reply to comment by Crap4Brainz in Clayton Jail Workers Warned Not To Give Inmates Keys to the Facility by meat_rainbows
I mean, that's pretty common for low-security places in the US too. They don't give you a key, but your cell is unlocked through the day so you can go from there to the common area for your cell block.
cas13f t1_itbxlly wrote
Depending on the age of facility and security level, they do give inmates keys to their cells.
At the facility I worked at, the minimum-security and minimum-trustee annexes were configured such that inmates had a key to their cells. They couldn't lock or unlock the primary security lock, but they could secure their cell to a degree. Two locks, one only works with the key on the guard's set, and a handle lock that works with both the (cell-specific!) inmate key and guard key.
ConstantFwdProgress t1_itd5fqi wrote
Well, there you go then.
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