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state owned property you are...are on...might as well be in the senate chambers with that concealed carry
nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ex-rikers-guard-sold-drugs-pimped-female-officers-book-article-1.2149561
"..got rich selling drugs, cigarettes and prostitutes to cons and correction officers alike
"After Mayor Bloomberg banned sales within prisons, a black market erupted." (But it was purely a need for cash that turned him corrupt. He had outstanding child support as well as gambling debts. When a one-night stand came back demanding money for an abortion, Heyward decided the money to be made smuggling cigarettes was too good to resist.) - I need cash...(prison guards are not underpaid, trust me) Where's ba*T*f when you need them? |
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