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	<title>Comments on: Watch For Prison Visiting Rules</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Gonzalez</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 13:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3-1-09
Mr. Santos:
In your article &quot;Watch for Prison Visiting Rules,&quot; you indicate that physical contact between visitors/loved ones is not allowed and if caught, harsh penalties will be implemented.
My question is, how does the average individual cope with that emotionally? Do most inmates abide by these rules? Or do they disregard the rules and suffer the consequences? I could not imagine being incarcerated for years and years without having any kind of physical contact.
Your book is fantastic! Once i pick it up, it&#039;s hard to put down. I&#039;m amazed of the things that go on in there. Thanks for sharing your experiences and stories with the world. It&#039;s something I feel everyone should be aware of.
Sincerely,
Joe Gonzalez
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3-1-09<br />
Mr. Santos:<br />
In your article &#8220;Watch for Prison Visiting Rules,&#8221; you indicate that physical contact between visitors/loved ones is not allowed and if caught, harsh penalties will be implemented.<br />
My question is, how does the average individual cope with that emotionally? Do most inmates abide by these rules? Or do they disregard the rules and suffer the consequences? I could not imagine being incarcerated for years and years without having any kind of physical contact.<br />
Your book is fantastic! Once i pick it up, it&#8217;s hard to put down. I&#8217;m amazed of the things that go on in there. Thanks for sharing your experiences and stories with the world. It&#8217;s something I feel everyone should be aware of.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Joe Gonzalez</p>
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		<title>By: Cindy Bedolla</title>
		<link>http://prisonnewsblog.com/watch-for-prison-visiting-rules/#comment-72</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Mr. Santos:
In your article entitled &quot;Watch for Prison Visiting Rules&quot; you indicated that regardless of which prison you were in, you were aware of the consequences that would come forth for violating a &quot;visiting rule.&quot;  The higher the security level, the stricter the rules would get.  Of course, the lower the security levels the better for the prisoner and their family.  You have reached that level; fortunately you have a wife that understands and accepts the regulations that are between both of you.  As a result, you and your wife were/are victims of these types of rules.  It is unfortunate to say that many prisoners today and before, suffers the same way.  Therefore, my questions to you are:  Since you did not specify it in your blog, have you ever violated these types of rules in your pass prison time, and have you ever seen someone violate them and witness/known the consequences?
Thank you for taking the time and effort to receive my comment and I hope to hear from you soon.  I am enjoying your book and I hope to finish it in about a week.  It is very intriguing and I will recommend it to anyone I can.
Cindy Bedolla
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>02/27/09<br />
Mr. Santos:<br />
In your article entitled &#8220;Watch for Prison Visiting Rules&#8221; you indicated that regardless of which prison you were in, you were aware of the consequences that would come forth for violating a &#8220;visiting rule.&#8221;  The higher the security level, the stricter the rules would get.  Of course, the lower the security levels the better for the prisoner and their family.  You have reached that level; fortunately you have a wife that understands and accepts the regulations that are between both of you.  As a result, you and your wife were/are victims of these types of rules.  It is unfortunate to say that many prisoners today and before, suffers the same way.  Therefore, my questions to you are:  Since you did not specify it in your blog, have you ever violated these types of rules in your pass prison time, and have you ever seen someone violate them and witness/known the consequences?<br />
Thank you for taking the time and effort to receive my comment and I hope to hear from you soon.  I am enjoying your book and I hope to finish it in about a week.  It is very intriguing and I will recommend it to anyone I can.<br />
Cindy Bedolla</p>
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