I noticed the torn bed sheet clothes line . It was also used as a line to pass or receive something from another cell . U would tie a thin paper back book to it and slide it under the door and push it to another cell . Called it phishing ! Longer rope longer reach .
Abandoned Central Thanks for sharing this video with me about Exploring Abandoned Prison With Power it was a very interesting video i really enjoyed it and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless
You saw tools that were laying in the reception and classification center. So if I was a betting man, I’d say the reason why there’s a lot of things missing is because there was a couple people that were going in there and talking the metal for scrap steel..
With the amount if Illegal Immigrants/Asylum Seekers, a place like this would be a good place to house them, and keep them contained and tracked during the time they await their hearing to see if they qualify to remain here in the US. Also, they could earn their keep by renovating and repairing the place, to make it a livable situation for them and the next group coming to join them. Also a good place to educate the new occupants in speaking English and learning a trade to make it out in the working society if they are allowed to rem in in the US. Just a thought! Would love to know where this is located. As it would be a great conversation for public leaders to consider.
16:17 AC - those are my initials. I never went to prison and I'd be housed in the women's unit if I did, but thought that was cool to see. I love watching exploration videos. It's fascinating that these buildings are just sitting there unused. Regarding the power still on; someone should have called the company. If it's not in use, then no reason to have power to it going.
Its a hard one to enter usually. Security is on site everyday. We went on a national holiday and they just happened to be off so we were able to explore it.
Probably inclusive of admin, nurses, doctors maintenance or any other full time staff spread across 2-3 shifts and casual fill ins etc it’s possible they had a combined total of 800 staff
It will just be dark. Exploring abandoned prisons at night isn’t scary. Now a hospital with power and all types of machines running with noise is a little different. That can start to get creepy in there.
Everywhere. There has been a dramatic reduction in crime over the last 20 years. The problem is people see a social media post about a crime from halfway across the country and think it happened next door.
@@stephenmcginnis5789 wow, thank you. You are right! I had no idea. But after some research I have found that although less criminals, the ones that are locked up are more dangerous than ever before also. Less crime overall, but more violent criminals
Ha ha dam jails ,Norteno,Sereno,Pasis, brothers ,woodpile ,others ,fun and games life or death ,prob the most dangerous place to be in the world 😂,day in day out
What a waste of a perfectly good prison that could be filled with a bunch of the dirty cops that need to be in there and it's already their favorite blue line gang color.
16:39 that's illegal. It's a civil right to have access to the law in your defense or to appeal a case. Even if you're in confinement, you have a right to case laws.