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Old 11-21-2007, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Livefire
I have heard from folks I know who have been to jail that piss on the floor in a drunk tank is a common everyday occurence! I would appreciate a link or something to that info concerning the jail's that you are referring to.

I was basically commenting on what David Merrill said:

"Conditioning bites us all in the butt the moment we allow one contract to boil over into another - assumpsit. Just because in the scope of one contract agreement, we make a promise to perform, that does not mean that an IRS agent can pull that promise out of that context and into a new context."

I am not saying you can not use the toilet in the cell or going on the floor all by itself will set you free. I was just pointing out how people can wreck all the good work they did by refusing in the first place and then turning around and setting up housekeeping.

They can hold you for 72 hours and they are going to work on you. If that time expires and they still don't have a contract they must let you go. I am just saying you will get out in record time like less than 8 hours if you are good at it and they will most likely never bother you again.

God bless you if you never go to jail but if you have to pass thru the fire I hope this helps.
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