What about when you reach the part of your lagging when you become eligible for the 'C' classification... I've been there and done it. My family kept me sane from the early horrors of the actual lockup side of things right through to bringing me "stuff" I wanted on visits, especially on during the C - classo "end game". I went through the old C.I.P, the MRP, MRC... Grafton and the infamous "No Talking" line and sign... If you knew my MIN Number you'd laugh... clean for 30 year's now, otherwise this is a great post. I support you all by subscribing and watching the post's. Born and bred in Sth Coogee and Maroubra, via the Northern River's, Ballina, Alstonville and the Bungawalbyn... Sincere and warm regards and keep aiming - up :)
Brother mine starts with a 1.You must be a .8 or .9.They up to 6 with freshies these days.MRRC didn't exist in the 80's.ITC & then the C.I.P. at the bay.Being a Balmain boy the bay was home.Closest jail to home is the best.
@@peterfunky8633 MRP, MRC C.I.P all existed way back when. The original Hospital at the bay was in yhe MRP. I never mentioned the "MRRC"??? Yes, Grafton was closest to home for me for a while, sentenced at Lismore. Got tipped to Bathurst :)
The bay was the remand centre before MRRC.Dawn de los was silverwater before MRRC.The bays MRC was the remand centre but you'd now that.Stay safe bro in these uncertain times.