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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 946617" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>About 12 years before I started at ups,I was convicted of impaired driving,2nd offence.</p><p>I was young and invincible,or so I thought.It may have been the single most important thing that ever happened to me.</p><p>3 months in jail.I was sent to the infamous Don Jail in downtown Toronto.</p><p>My cellmate had a mohawk.and all he talked about how to make acid.I got physically threatened for being too cheerful.</p><p>At night,when the cells were all locked,I saw a string go by my cell,tied to it was a vial of hash oil that they had so everyone could get high.I did not take part in this. By luck,I found a childhood friend that knew me as a kid,and he made sure I was not abused,had my own cup,and enough tobacco to keep me happy.</p><p>I only had to spend about 2 weeks there and because I was employed,got transferred to Mimico correctional center,where I could go to work every day,but had to go back every night.There was one kid there I wanted to kill.He was always bragging about how he'd go home to an empty mansion every day and party until his curfew.He was in the bunk above me and I kicked his back at night till he'd shut up and let us sleep.</p><p>I don't EVER drink and drive now.</p><p>This has been a public service random fact brought to you by me.</p><p><a href="http://www.torontolife.com/daily/informer/from-print-edition-informer/2010/12/06/hell-house/" target="_blank">Hell House: Why the Don Jail is a wretched, dangerous dungeon that should have been shut down ages ago | From the Print Edition | torontolife.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 946617, member: 556"] About 12 years before I started at ups,I was convicted of impaired driving,2nd offence. I was young and invincible,or so I thought.It may have been the single most important thing that ever happened to me. 3 months in jail.I was sent to the infamous Don Jail in downtown Toronto. My cellmate had a mohawk.and all he talked about how to make acid.I got physically threatened for being too cheerful. At night,when the cells were all locked,I saw a string go by my cell,tied to it was a vial of hash oil that they had so everyone could get high.I did not take part in this. By luck,I found a childhood friend that knew me as a kid,and he made sure I was not abused,had my own cup,and enough tobacco to keep me happy. I only had to spend about 2 weeks there and because I was employed,got transferred to Mimico correctional center,where I could go to work every day,but had to go back every night.There was one kid there I wanted to kill.He was always bragging about how he'd go home to an empty mansion every day and party until his curfew.He was in the bunk above me and I kicked his back at night till he'd shut up and let us sleep. I don't EVER drink and drive now. This has been a public service random fact brought to you by me. [URL="http://www.torontolife.com/daily/informer/from-print-edition-informer/2010/12/06/hell-house/"]Hell House: Why the Don Jail is a wretched, dangerous dungeon that should have been shut down ages ago | From the Print Edition | torontolife.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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