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Looking for a little action?
You might want to try the San Francisco County Jail's San Bruno lockup, where authorities have installed 16 condom machines for the jail's 750 prisoners.
The condom dispensers are the latest evolution in a safe-sex program that began in 1989, when health workers began distributing condoms to inmates as part of their counseling before they were released.
And although sex among inmates technically is illegal, the Sheriff's Department went ahead and installed the 16 machines anyway - one for each jailhouse pod - paid for by a pair of small grants from UCSF and a Southern California nonprofit.
"It may be controversial," Sheriff Michael Hennessey said, "but I think the larger health education message is important."
As for the chance that all those machines will actually promote jailhouse sex?
The sex already takes place, says Kate Monico Klein, who is directing the program for the city's Public Health Department. "If (providing condoms) saves one or two lives, it's worth it," she said.
Read more: San Francisco jail installs condom dispensers
You just can't make this **** up.
You just can't make this **** up.
i have no problem with this.
Did I imply I did?
But think about the humor of it... San Fransisco... installs condom dispensers in it's Jails.
You just can't make this **** up.
I'm not getting the joke.
It's a good idea. HIV in prisons is a big problem.
I'm not getting the joke.
It's a good idea. HIV in prisons is a big problem.
you think a guy with HIV is going to bother with a condom when he buggers a weaker prisoner? I guess a butt-raper might use one if he is worried that the guy he intends to hump is infected but the victims of anal rape aren't going to be helped by this
I wonder if they will have liberal amounts of K-Y lubricant available too
Sex in prisons doesn't just take on the form of rape. Inmates form relationships or perform favours too. Just because some people will rape while unprotected doesn't mean the choice to be protected should be withheld from everyone else.
I think the SF jail is the first to have a two-pronged approach: don't permit sexual activity but acknowledge that it does happen off the radar, in which case the inmates should be prepared. Keep in mind that if an inmate contracts HIV, their treatment and eventual intensive care are paid for on your ticket. You should be in favour of this condom policy... if you are a real conservative, of course.
I think the SF jail is the first to have a two-pronged approach
Ribbed...for his pleasure.
You just can't make this **** up.
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