Detainees go commando after clothing is banned to handle medication carrying
Jail prisoners have gone commando, after a penitentiary banned clothing conveyances in a frantic endeavor to check medication pirating.
Addressing the Columbus Dispatch, correctional facility boss Geoff Stobart clarified that authorities regularly discover medications stashes in T-shirts or clothing, while pot and treatment for heroin addicts is covertly sewn into the clothing.
Presently, the jail has endorsed a $95,000 contract with an outside apparel firm, who will furnish detainees with medication free T-shirts, bras, socks, boxers and briefs.
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