I got to use my jail bag today!

I live near Bathurst jail. I used to live across the corner from it, but now we've moved about 10 minutes away.

While we lived across the corner I'd often see people released from the jail and start the 50 minute walk down to the station as they were just dumped back into society with less and less assistance or support in place. I'd often pop out the front door and ask of they wanted a lift, a number of times they'd say yes and I'd drive them down to the station (and once to Lithgow because he missed the train). People who do their time at Bathurst have been shipped in from all over the state, and are expected to just be able to get home again.

They also all carry their belongings in a clear plastic baggie the jail has given them, and everyone here knows if someone is carrying that bag they've just been released.. and a lot of people treat them like shit.

I started keeping a reusable shopping bag in my car to give them instead of using the clear baggie. Then I started stocking the bag with some essentials (masks, soap, socks, deodorant, snacks, drink, water, crossword book, pen, etc), so they might have a bit of comfort on their journey home.

Today I drove past the jail after dropping my housemate to work, and there was a guy standing at the bus stop with a clear baggie, so I asked if he wanted a lift to the station and gave him my jail bag.

He's excited to get home and see his dog after 16 months.

#AbolishPolice #Abolition #AbolishPrisons #anarchism #CommunityNotCops #FuckThePolice #Criminology #CriminalJustice

@aby
Thank you for your humanitarian efforts. I'm remind of Michael Moore's documentary "Where to invade next" where he visits a Norwegian prison. It exposed how miserably the US jail system is failing not only prisoners but also society. Dumping prisoners on the street like that is just another example - as bad as dumping hospital patients without insurance onto skid row. But that's what you get when prisons and hospitals are for profit because more crime and more sickness equals more profit.
@enmodo - I live in Australia, and all prisons need to be shut down.

@aby
Sorry you have it as bad as we do! I saw Bathurst and assumed England, then saw State and assumed America. Seems like the only fair assumption is that most prisons suck.

For those who are curious, here's the part of the Michael Moore documentary I was referring to... https://youtu.be/0IepJqxRCZY?si=Q38zPBsvTZAuXl6-

Norwegian Prison - Michael Moore

YouTube

@enmodo @aby

Don't get me started on Japanese prisons and the Japanese legal system more generally.

ACAB, and all prisons being horrible is part and parcel of that same concept.