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Subject: Re: Aussie prisons on Nat Geo Posted on: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:54:01 EST

By law they are not allowed to have access to media,access to software
is bad enough,waether that they is enforced of not is another question.

But it has to be know I have said it.
It was actually mentioned a few months back or 6 .

I wonder why the news group aus.politics still exists
The australian government dose not exist anylonger
by Crown order


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The future of The Crown
is non-existant
Its a swollen upper lip and lots of pain
The Crown dose not have to explain how it works
"David Z" wrote in message
news:T1qbk.17099$IK1.10245@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Hey Dawg, did you see that show on Nat Geo about Casarina (sp?) Prison in
> WA? I was really surprised that some of the inmates had personal
> computers in their cells. The reason being that PCs can store huge
> amounts of (quite possibly illegal) data, so unless the PCs were regularly
> inspected they could be quite a risk. I suppose it also raises the
> question - how much is too much for a prisoner to have? I'm guessing the
> PCs don't have internet connections, but what about things like DVDs,
> games, consoles, iPods, handheld games etc? What are they allowed to
> have, and how are they obtained?