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Confinement

Another type of communication port on a wooden door.
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I think I'd like this kind best. Not big enough for a hand or arm to come through. Medievel looking.
Yeah. And not big enough for a prisoner to throw human feces and urine mixed together and fermented for who knows how long to be thrown in your face. If that's not a good reason to not be a Correctional officer i don't what is.
Wormfood: ......eeewwwwwww....hadn't thought of THAT....you're right...:-0
Haha! Yeah it's pretty disgusting but i've seen it happen on those real life prison shows. I think it's called Locked Up: Inside a Super Max Prison or something along those lines.
LOVE that shot.....I agree about the medievel look.....
By: Wormfood Haha! Yeah it's pretty disgusting but i've seen it happen on those real life prison shows. I think it's called Locked Up: Inside a Super Max Prison or something along those lines.

Yeah, and Iv'e seen it in real life.
This one looks suite frightening to me. Its the shape, I dont know I cant really explain it. The first photo with the doors and this particular port hole in those doors gave me the same feeling.
Is that a hinge above it? Is it as massive as it looks?
Kind of like X marks the spot Nazi poison
but you can still pass through.
Looks almost like the front end of a meat mincer. If you want to escape, you are coming out looking like a sausage.
I seriously wouldn't want to put my mouth near that!

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