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by gertef
3180 days ago
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Not to disparage your suffering at all, but jail isn't always so much better. > you broke a written rule and you spend some time for it. Not true. Jail is for people accused of breaking rules, not convicted. And arrests are severely biased against certain subpopulations. > The judge gives you rules and you follow them and you get out. which generally involve sitting in jail because you can't afford bail, with a nontrivial chance of losing your job due to absence, then losing your home due to poverty. Don't argue which injustice is worse. Fight the injustice. https://brooklynbailfund.org/ |
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While you make some good points, you are confusing “jail” with “pretrial detention”; while much (but not all) pre-trial detention is done in jails, that's not the only thing jails are used for; people do serve post-conviction sentences in jails, too.