Do the crime, pay for the time, as in $90 a day
States consider making inmates pay their debt to society in cold, hard cash
Wed., Aug 5, 2009
NEW YORK - A one-night stay? Ninety dollars. Need to see a doctor? Ten bucks. Want toilet paper? Pay for it yourself.
In the ever-widening search for extra income during desperate economic times, states across America are embracing a new idea: making inmates pay their debt to society not only in hard time, but also in cold, hard cash.
In New York, Republican Assemblyman James Tedisco introduced a bill that would charge
wealthy criminals $90 a day for room and board at state prisons.
(Hmmm...I wonder if Bernie is being charged!!! How do you collect from someone who is bankrupt? Which creditor would be paid first, would the jail supersede all others?)
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