and things. bodily products. erica haywood adds a new weapon to her arsenal. and i was patting him down in the crotch area and i felt the bulge. the ongoing battle to stop the illegal tattoo trade inside the jail. philips sonicare.
p managing a sprawling urban correctional facility like san antonio s bexar county jail is a task full of challenges. from inmates acting up to dealing with gangs and an illicit tattoo trade, officers are constantly put to the test. these inmates in here do have time to study. they know almost everything about your job. they know exactly when you re coming. they know exactly what you re looking for. inmates that are actually doing the tattoo, they ll stop what they re doing, they ll put away everything. most of the time within 20 seconds. they have time to actually hide their tattoo rigs, their ink, they will hide it on top of the light fixture, under the stairs as well, in a toilet.
bodily products. erica haywood adds a new weapon to her arsenal. and i was patting him down in the crotch area and i felt the bulge. the ongoing battle to stop the illegal tattoo trade inside the jail.
breaking lights to get the wire. we burn grease to make the ink. even though we pulled him out, the knowledge he gave them only how to make the rig is still something we re combatting today, because inmates are constantly making rigs and constantly tearing apart light fixtures, and it is something that he started. hidalgo has also been on the receiving end of the jailhouse tattoo trade. when hidalgo first came into the facility, he didn t have anywhere as near as many tattoos as he has right now. most of the tattoos he has received, he received in our facility and he is very proud of his tattoos. on top of my eyebrows it says made in the hood. was made in the hood. 227. 78327. it s a zip. i m a player, so that is why i got that.
county property. when we re in the cell 23 hour as day, we get creative in breaking lights to get the wire. we burn grease to make the ink. even though we pulled him out, the knowledge he gave them only how to make the rig is still something we re combatting today, because inmates are constantly making rigs and constantly tearing apart light fixtures, and it is something that he started. hidalgo has also been on the receiving end of the jailhouse tattoo trade. when hidalgo first came into the facility, he didn t have anywhere as near as many tattoos as he has right now. most of the tattoos he has received, he received in our facility and he is very proud of his tattoos. on top of my eyebrows it says made in the hood. was made in the hood. 227. 78327. it s a zip.