I was there between 2012 and 2017. Very well organized jail. Staff is good, kitchen is clean, everything's in place. Would recommend and would go back in again. 10/10.
I was in Pierce County Jail for 2 years 2021-2023. Great staff and always was clean. The kitchen was always spotless and the food was delicious! I Would definitely go back, 10/10 experience!
As a 31 year old inmate at the pierce county main jail, this video has brought the precise kind of information i have experienced first hand. As relevant this is to me and currently my entire life, its still useful to learn as much as possible about my captors so that i may one day be able to escape from this line of work!
Yeah, the prisoners also look too nice to be prisoners. And, who told these Officers that they are not allowed to have their firearms with them during this interview? If you ask me, this video is fake.
I worked at two different jails here in Maricopa County, one was 2,000 bed 12 story high rise facility with the first floor as administration, kitchen, and other offices, the 2nd and 3rd held 4 housing units with 4 pods each, the 4th held Visitation, both medium and maximum, Security Control, and medical to include an in patient 20 bed infirmary, the 5th and 6th floors held Juvenile, administrative segregation and closed custody housing 4 housing units with 4 pods each. That was the Madison Street Jail. the next I worked in a 240 bed Psychiatric unit with 6 housing units and a new infirmary that could handle everything except surgeries where they would be transported under armed officers to Maricopa Medical Center which had it's own secure hospital ward for serious cases where the inmates might require intensive care. At one point our jails had over 10,000 inmates incarcerated with in all 6 of our jails.
Back when I was trying to find my way (19 yrs old), I got arrested a few times (DUI and minor in possession the following week). It was 1994 or 1995 and I was arrested and released on my own recognizance for the DUI but booked into Madison Street Jail where I had to spend the night after the MIP charge. I'm sure you were familiar with the horseshoe, but it was dirty and full of drunk guys that wanted to fight each other constantly. wouldn't After pleading guilty to the DUI I spent 24 hours at Estrella Jail when Arpaio had Tent City going but only stayed in the day room there.
As an 78 year old english teacher in Ukraine, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
It is always interesting too see different procedures through out the world. Hello from a retired court officer from the U.S. I hope all is well and stay safe.
@@josephg6260 we dont have the big dorms where so many inmates are free to walk arround over the day. Every inmate is in his cell alone, in some cases there are up to 4 inmates in a cell, for example if someone has security measures and is not allowed to be alone for suicide prevention. They are locked in the cells the whole day, 1h they can go out in the yard and in the evening they can visit other inmates in the same unit in their cells for 2h. We sure have "open units" for mostly long term inmates who show good behavior, and we have open prisons for special checked inmates where they work over the day in their jobs and are in the prison only for the nights.
I was in jail in Phoenix, Az and it was about 26 years ago. I hated how it smelled. It smelled like pine sol but worse. Hard to explain. Went one time and never went back, been a good girl.
As someone who works in a facility that's the juvenile equivalent, this amazes me that it's not all that different. Some of ours sit in cells, some of them are able to walk around campus in their own clothes. Half of our residents are also foster care kids so it's interesting to also see the difference in behavior and attitudes between foster care children and children that are inmates (I don't like referring to them as such, they're all my kids regardless of if they're there for foster care placement or if they're incarcerated with us)
No. and for the person below you why would they send foster kids to a jail?She’s saying that foster kids mostly attend there because of behavioral issues they have caused by the trauma they’ve gone through. Going house to house, no parents will make a kid act up and get sent to juvie especially if the home they were taken from was already violent.
@@thomascarney4391 there's two separate areas of the facility. The area that's the actual jail, and then the other area that's essentially a group home.
As a 26 year old sheep herder in Kazakhstan, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
Deputy Smith, been driving past this center for what 35 years now? always wondered what happened behind the walls of the facility. I do have some experience working with police as I used to provide property security for police departments. Good to see the low level offenders are able to cohabitant with other offenders it reminds me so much of being in basic training.
I definitely do not miss my time in prison… I spent almost 4 years in on a 5 yr sentence in Maryland prison system. I’ve been home 18 years and am NOT going back. I have a wife and two kids that rely on me to do well and make a living.
As a dead person, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
Jail/prison detention punishment facilities nobody wants to wind up here still if you do the crime you have to do the time because we all hope that you like the video and inmates will tell you please do not get sent to jail or prison do good things.
I'll tell you, you can watch jail videos all day long, but you can't understand what it's like until you go. You don't have any comforts in jail, no vices such as coffee or nicotine. It's cold and brutal. The beds and pillows are as hard as a rock, the food is AWFUL, and you constantly feel a sense of dread and depression. On top of all of this, you get no privacy. You have to crap on a toilet that sits right next to someone else's head. The shower is cold, and only runs for 30 seconds at a time. They don't even give you clothes and towels unless you have the money to buy them from the commissary. The deodorant even smells like shit, it's a joke. The name of the deodorant is a cruel joke too (it's named: Maximum Security). I could go on and on. And I was only in for 4 days. I hope no one innocent ever has to go.
This is a great walk through, places most of us never have been to or seen. Clean facilities, and thanks to you all for doing what you all do. Stay safe, go home every day.
As an 18 year old roofer in Great Britain, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
fun fact county jails existed in the UK until the 1870s ! there were run by the sheriff - they usually called county goals or houses of corrections ! they used for remands and for persons convicted of misdemeanors offences at the quarter sessions. once the again the USA copied the UK. HM Prison service took over from the county goals / houses of correction due mistreatment of the prisoners by the sheriff's guards.
As an 18-year-old soon going to study mechanical engineering at university in Finland, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from school, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
What a beautiful female officer! I learned something new and interesting about that. It's a good sign that I've never been to jail in my life, so now I know what a county jail looks like!
Because they can not be armed inside the facility but they have to be armed while conducting transports, or perimeter security or if someone escapes. Hence why you only see them carry oc spray and tasers but have empty gun holsters.
As a 21 year old stripper in Papua New Guinea, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
She didn't mention that the whole booking process can take like 6 hours once you get to an actual cell it gets better but not by much you just get blankets and stuff
For real I don't understand why homeless people are not all inmates. I mean, you prefer to die outside than having a roof on your head and food? Without working too?
I was there several times to visit a friend in 2008... did you finally replace the stupid buzzing fluorescent lights in the visitation area? I thought the goal was to punish the inmates???
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Why have body scanners if some need to be strip searched? The scanners don’t work. I’ve been in jail and seen drugs come in after a person went through the body scanner
What an amazing g officer she is This place doesn’t look that bad I’m Russian and my family lives in Russia most of them anyways But my uncle did time at black dolphin and that’s no joke My uncle used to be in a gang in the 90s in Moscow . And he was locked up for about 7 years and then he got out with good behavior Russia used to have different rules depending on your convictions My uncles was all drugs !!! He’s been released He has told me serious stories about inmates he was with . A prisoner told my uncle that he burned his whole family in the forest of Siberia and that he was serving life in prison Russia to me is by far the worst to be in a prison or jail !!!! I thank the lord everyday that I turned out great and not a bad person !!!!
"Russia to me is by far the worst to be in a prison or jail !!!!" AHAHAHAHAHAHAH, you obviously haven't seen Latin American prisons or African prisons. Like there's a video of Venezuelan prisoners eating someone's brain after killing him.
I was there between 2012 and 2017. Very well organized jail. Staff is good, kitchen is clean, everything's in place. Would recommend and would go back in again. 10/10.
😂
Very well organized jail :D
they kept in county jail for 5 years?
@@stinkbug1 I was in there several times during this period
@@stinkbug1pretty sure he worked there.
5:23 They have a Little Person door too.
Appreciate the accomodations.
I saw that. 😂
Whats it for, i wonder???
@@QueenReina6419
For the Munchkin Criminals. Duh. Lol
@@QueenReina6419
To be honest, I think it's a power outlet source of sorts?
@@QueenReina6419it's for maintenance to have access to all things including plumbing and electrical
I learned something, I don't want to go to jail
I don’t either and hopefully I never go to jail 😢
This jail is cushy compared to uk prison
@@chrisallan6069look up the black dolphin prison. You will change your mind.
Now I do... it is so much cleaner and roomier than my university dorms!
@murph_mustela wow that's pathetic considering you paid $1000s of dollars to go to college, really sorry
I was in Pierce County Jail for 2 years 2021-2023. Great staff and always was clean. The kitchen was always spotless and the food was delicious! I Would definitely go back, 10/10 experience!
🤣🙃
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahhahahaha
Jail is only up to 1 year dummy.
@@xploration1437 Maybe he flunked his first year?
I’m glad I’m looking at this on TH-cam.
By now... look at me!
You’re missing out on the full experience!
As a 31 year old inmate at the pierce county main jail, this video has brought the precise kind of information i have experienced first hand. As relevant this is to me and currently my entire life, its still useful to learn as much as possible about my captors so that i may one day be able to escape from this line of work!
lol
I need help in what to say to my sister for sex
How you feel being handcuffed don't you find it against your dignity
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Don’t lie but how many times have you dropped the soap
Wow! What a well organized facility. Thank you for the tour and the work you do 💪
What work
@@zayjacksontv8035like keeping violent murderers away from the public
Keeping criminals where they belong@@zayjacksontv8035
Yeah, the prisoners also look too nice to be prisoners. And, who told these Officers that they are not allowed to have their firearms with them during this interview? If you ask me, this video is fake.
@@zayjacksontv8035 Exactly!
Rachel is great. What a lovely person. Very professional and articulate.
She won’t notice you unless you send money to her. I can hook you up with her info to send it though.
/s(that’s how people refer to sarcasm right?)
@@QHalvorson
I thought that was serious... It's sarcasm? I'm archaeic and show my emphasis my bracketing it with asterisks.
Rachel is my girlfriend
I worked at two different jails here in Maricopa County, one was 2,000 bed 12 story high rise facility with the first floor as administration, kitchen, and other offices, the 2nd and 3rd held 4 housing units with 4 pods each, the 4th held Visitation, both medium and maximum, Security Control, and medical to include an in patient 20 bed infirmary, the 5th and 6th floors held Juvenile, administrative segregation and closed custody housing 4 housing units with 4 pods each. That was the Madison Street Jail. the next I worked in a 240 bed Psychiatric unit with 6 housing units and a new infirmary that could handle everything except surgeries where they would be transported under armed officers to Maricopa Medical Center which had it's own secure hospital ward for serious cases where the inmates might require intensive care. At one point our jails had over 10,000 inmates incarcerated with in all 6 of our jails.
Back when I was trying to find my way (19 yrs old), I got arrested a few times (DUI and minor in possession the following week). It was 1994 or 1995 and I was arrested and released on my own recognizance for the DUI but booked into Madison Street Jail where I had to spend the night after the MIP charge. I'm sure you were familiar with the horseshoe, but it was dirty and full of drunk guys that wanted to fight each other constantly. wouldn't
After pleading guilty to the DUI I spent 24 hours at Estrella Jail when Arpaio had Tent City going but only stayed in the day room there.
As an 78 year old english teacher in Ukraine, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
It is always interesting too see different procedures through out the world. Hello from a retired court officer from the U.S. I hope all is well and stay safe.
Prayers to you in Ukraine.
Just in case you get sent to American jail? Lol
@@baelfang Hey Reddit, we flushed 175 billion dollars down our toilet into his country, I think he's doing alright lol.
why am i watching this
Cute girl
Cause this chic is beautiful that's why
Blonde lady pretty
THE REPLIES???
Because we all need a little reminder every now and then this is where we'll end up if we make poor choices
Nice to see what a U.S. Jail looks like, and to see the differences to our Prisons. Best regards from a german CO.
How different are the German jails from ours ? Are they structure more like rehabilitation facility?
@@josephg6260 we dont have the big dorms where so many inmates are free to walk arround over the day. Every inmate is in his cell alone, in some cases there are up to 4 inmates in a cell, for example if someone has security measures and is not allowed to be alone for suicide prevention. They are locked in the cells the whole day, 1h they can go out in the yard and in the evening they can visit other inmates in the same unit in their cells for 2h.
We sure have "open units" for mostly long term inmates who show good behavior, and we have open prisons for special checked inmates where they work over the day in their jobs and are in the prison only for the nights.
jajaja
That's not what our prisons are this is a clean nice jail not prison. Heck even most out jails are far worse and dirtier then this.
Jail and prison our 2 different entities.
I can see why they picked this deputy to give us a tour
Simp views.
@@putrescentverminhow did he simp at all? Or are you just regurgitating popular terms in an attempt to be edgy?
Thirsty ass loser🤣👍🏻
@@lifeischeesythey call everything simp now of days
Looks like the backpack kid
The place looks sad and scary. Thanks for the tour and Thanks for all that you do .
it gets much sadder and much scarier than this
Do you expect jail to look like Disney World?
What is jail suppose to look like?
I can tell you this. After just a few hours in a county jail you’ll do anything to avoid going back there
@@sj7601 Check out the jails in Finland. They look like a 5 star hotel.
I was in jail in Phoenix, Az and it was about 26 years ago. I hated how it smelled. It smelled like pine sol but worse. Hard to explain. Went one time and never went back, been a good girl.
@DonnellxxOkafor Jail isn't prison. According to Jesus Christ all is forgiven.
Learned it wasn’t the right path like I did then? Yeah jail is not any place anyone should want to go
@@SuperEholmes Pierce County jail is far better. Highly recommended you to visit once.
@@SappyWasHere No thank you, my jail days are a thing of the past, praise God.
I have been a god girl all my life. I have never been arrested.
As someone who works in a facility that's the juvenile equivalent, this amazes me that it's not all that different. Some of ours sit in cells, some of them are able to walk around campus in their own clothes. Half of our residents are also foster care kids so it's interesting to also see the difference in behavior and attitudes between foster care children and children that are inmates (I don't like referring to them as such, they're all my kids regardless of if they're there for foster care placement or if they're incarcerated with us)
foster children are kept at a jail facility?
@@thomascarney4391probably in a seperate section of the facility with less restrictions then the actual jail area.
No. and for the person below you why would they send foster kids to a jail?She’s saying that foster kids mostly attend there because of behavioral issues they have caused by the trauma they’ve gone through. Going house to house, no parents will make a kid act up and get sent to juvie especially if the home they were taken from was already violent.
@@thomascarney4391 there's two separate areas of the facility. The area that's the actual jail, and then the other area that's essentially a group home.
I got a small tour of the sheriffs department near me after my ride along and ima be honest it’s really easy to get turned around in these places.
I absolutely admire anyone who can do that job, there's no way I could! She's so beautiful too! Great video, thanks for uploading 🙂❤️
What
He is horny. @@zayjacksontv8035
Hats off to you for working there. Not something i could do
Shut up
As a 26 year old sheep herder in Kazakhstan, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
Nice to see technology reaching many people
@SamTheMan12 It's a troll lol Where is your sense of humour
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@@SappyWasHere No, by the way he was saying things I dont think he is a troll
Yeah. Our correction officers are hot
Deputy Smith, been driving past this center for what 35 years now? always wondered what happened behind the walls of the facility. I do have some experience working with police as I used to provide property security for police departments. Good to see the low level offenders are able to cohabitant with other offenders it reminds me so much of being in basic training.
The "get it girl" being yelled in the background hahaha
Thank you for your service!!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I definitely do not miss my time in prison…
I spent almost 4 years in on a 5 yr sentence in Maryland prison system. I’ve been home 18 years and am NOT going back. I have a wife and two kids that rely on me to do well and make a living.
@@TheStudderman I just hope the new case against me fails I’m NOT going back either
@@daffydrunkv1659 Im not putting myself in a situation that sends me back is what I meant. Best of luck in your case.
Don’t make a kid because it costs like $200,000 dollars from 0 to 18 years you du as
@@MoneyMan28 Sucks to be you then. Mine are doing just fine!
@@TheStuddermanwell you shouldn't have done the crime in the first place
That's a nice recruiting video. Nicely done.
😂
That deputy is a beauty. I'm trying to become a cop stay safe sweetheart and folks of the sheriffs office.
They done such an awesome job absolutely no one in their own community supports them. Great job guys! Outstanding really.
As a dead person, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
wth are you talking about?
Yuuuuup!
😂
LMFAOOOO
@@reoferha3118 loooool
Jail/prison detention punishment facilities nobody wants to wind up here still if you do the crime you have to do the time because we all hope that you like the video and inmates will tell you please do not get sent to jail or prison do good things.
ive always wanted to know what it looked like inside im so happy i got to see this video great job Rachel!
you look very large
@@ByanWin I advise you to not cyberbully.
I'll tell you, you can watch jail videos all day long, but you can't understand what it's like until you go.
You don't have any comforts in jail, no vices such as coffee or nicotine.
It's cold and brutal. The beds and pillows are as hard as a rock, the food is AWFUL, and you constantly feel a sense of dread and depression.
On top of all of this, you get no privacy. You have to crap on a toilet that sits right next to someone else's head. The shower is cold, and only runs for 30 seconds at a time.
They don't even give you clothes and towels unless you have the money to buy them from the commissary. The deodorant even smells like shit, it's a joke. The name of the deodorant is a cruel joke too (it's named: Maximum Security).
I could go on and on. And I was only in for 4 days.
I hope no one innocent ever has to go.
@@ByanWin
nice
In the bunk bed/dorm setting how do people protect their commissary?
They just beat up whoever stole from them
They have toats and locks that they put under the bed . Im from tacoma and have been there for d.u.i
@@Whatsthe_dill Hey, thank you for answering. I was wondering.
With the finest improvised prison crafted shanks.
@@ElderRaven gangs
Aye Mrs Smith she made my stay fantastic 10/10 would not go again
Thank you for the tour before my vist
I wonder if there’s a way to tour a place like this in person, get a more in depth experience, and it costs nothing.
absolutely is. depending on which area you want to visit just choose your crime wisely.
All you need is a letter of recommendation from a Judge.
just call your local jail and ask
@@tbbryant3793😂😂😂
Act up and hope they put you on Beyond Scared Straight
Thank you!! This really helped me before my visit❤️❤️
Feel like going there.... beautiful officer
This is a great walk through, places most of us never have been to or seen. Clean facilities, and thanks to you all for doing what you all do. Stay safe, go home every day.
Had a great stay while I was there. Bed and food was above average compared to other places. A solid 8/10. I highly recommend going.
If you go, I highly recommend the frequent flier package. It comes with many added benefits.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆
By the way: in the Netherlands a jail near where I live, has 240 inmates. The facility will be renovated. Estimated costs? Around 200 million dollars.
Thank you for all you do !
Wow! Our County could learn from this in Tennessee! God bless!
Tennessee is a racist, fascist state.
Can't wait to come see her
Don't dude it's not worth the pain and suffering
I concur
@@DBronk22 Yeh Idk why people still commit crimes. It's like they want to go to jail
As an 18 year old roofer in Great Britain, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
i bet you write this comment under every video then.
Exactly how I feel about roofing :D. I had mine replaced a year ago and went on a deep dive of roofer vids.
Ты что-то натворил, если присматриваешь тюрьму получше😋😉
fun fact county jails existed in the UK until the 1870s ! there were run by the sheriff - they usually called county goals or houses of corrections ! they used for remands and for persons convicted of misdemeanors offences at the quarter sessions. once the again the USA copied the UK. HM Prison service took over from the county goals / houses of correction due mistreatment of the prisoners by the sheriff's guards.
As an 18-year-old soon going to study mechanical engineering at university in Finland, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from school, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
What a great video. It makes me want to play Prison Architect.
Great job, corrections is definitely hard work.,
This jail is so much more chill then where i been🤣😭🤦🏻♀️
you have been to a jail?
A good percentage of America has been. We incarcerate more people than any other country. For profit prisons
Me too.
It’s way more chill then all the juvive I been in
What a beautiful female officer! I learned something new and interesting about that. It's a good sign that I've never been to jail in my life, so now I know what a county jail looks like!
Why do you carry an empty gun holster if you work in the jail?
Because they can not be armed inside the facility but they have to be armed while conducting transports, or perimeter security or if someone escapes. Hence why you only see them carry oc spray and tasers but have empty gun holsters.
There have been incidents where multiple prisoners have ganged up on a single correctional officer and attempted to steal their weapon.
When they attend court dates of any inmate
watching a tour of my future home. looks nice.
Mee too ❤
best homeless shelter.
I will be visiting soon
😂
Great video, Pierce county! Stay safe!
SHES SO CUTE 😍
You live richly! Hi from Ukraine. Take very good care of yourself!
As a 21 year old stripper in Papua New Guinea, this video has brought information I would've never been able to get from my job, or possibly ever would've never been able to get in my life! As irrelevant it is to me and my entire life, it is useful to have information for things, just in case.
Awesome look at the inner workings. This was cool
finally a deputy i can get behind
Yeah but she has no backup what so ever 😂😂😂😂
@hazmatlarry72 some of us are into attractive women. We can't all be into kids like you.
@hazmatlarry72A pig deserves no respect
3:41 " breakfast start at 4am , dinner at 2, I'll start you on the pots and pans, with the ninjas" lol (blood in blood out)
Pretty cool stuff! Very organized!
This was a great jail tour and also what a beautiful and stunning Corrections Deputy ❤
This is better than my house LMAO! 😂😂
She didn't mention that the whole booking process can take like 6 hours once you get to an actual cell it gets better but not by much you just get blankets and stuff
Dang coco and JVinaa still their. If anybody talks to em and sees this tell em Jake says wattuppp, n' read yo bible
Thanks Deputy, appreciate your tour.
The jail looks better than some of the hotels I've been in. If the homeless find out they'll mob the door down to get in.
Lol
For real I don't understand why homeless people are not all inmates. I mean, you prefer to die outside than having a roof on your head and food? Without working too?
@@MC-wm1ob they want to get high all day
She is very pretty. She has a wonderful smile.
Good advertisement to the future prospective immates!
Good bless the cherifs ICE family and friends 💙💙💙
She has a relaxing voice. Very smart young women 👍
I just went to this jail and I was in that same pod…… two of those people are still there 😂😂😂❤
I was there several times to visit a friend in 2008... did you finally replace the stupid buzzing fluorescent lights in the visitation area? I thought the goal was to punish the inmates???
Oh my what a wonderful place. I hope I can have a nice stay someday in the Pierce County Jail!
Looks great! Would love to visit
I’ll let officer Smith arrest me 😩
Why
@@EthanDoud1cause shes rlly pretty
She can arrest me any time she wants
Same
@@teinff7696 is it because you want her to be your girlfriend
Hello🦜🦜🦜🐥🐤🐣, 🐦
God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy and Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.He grew up and died on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Jesus sincerely to be God's childJohn 1:12. "But as many as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even to them that BELIEVE on HIS name." That is great news! Will you sincerely receive Holy, Lord Jesus into your life today?
So you get medically treated while in jail, and I get put on permanent hold whenever I try to make an appointment while I haven’t committed a crime?
Someone from the Prison near me got speech therapy in the next city over.
Thanks can’t wait to come visit
Why have body scanners if some need to be strip searched? The scanners don’t work. I’ve been in jail and seen drugs come in after a person went through the body scanner
Wonder who was watching the body scanner? 🤔
@@nickroth593 Fucking government dumber than shit.
Was there and got out yesterday, a 5 star jail, would definitely go back again!
"Hey giiiiirl!" imagine the harassment this woman goes through on the daily lol
Dammit. Officer Rachel is absolutely gorgeous. If I'm ever in Pierce country please send me an email reminder to get locked up.
Well done. Very professional.
O.K. officer, Thanks for helping me plan my escape.
Strip searched?
What’s the body scan for then ?
Just to be sure they do it lol
Shes the one who booked me. Very professional
Let me just add in she is a very beautiful woman 😍😍😍😍
She shouldn’t be a correctional officer in my opinion since she is so attractive and sexy
Dangerously hot 🥵
@@PraveenSrJ01 I've seen better
5:45 what is the cabinet (?) labelled "SHITTER" for?
😂
I'm super late but it says spitter
@cats11111 i think you're right. thank you.
@@uctynguzb 💯
She's beautiful and well spoken! Where is Pierce County? I'm sure, nowhere near Florida!
It’s Tacoma Washington
Excellent video great information learned a lot thanks
Yes ma’am. Put me in handcuffs and book em in 😂
as an individual, I enjoyed this video.
wow very cool, wish to be there one day.
Same
There is this.
Then there is CECOT.
The bigger difference is the people.
She's so cute ❤
Very interesting to watch this.
What an amazing g officer she is
This place doesn’t look that bad
I’m Russian and my family lives in Russia most of them anyways
But my uncle did time at black dolphin and that’s no joke
My uncle used to be in a gang in the 90s in Moscow . And he was locked up for about 7 years and then he got out with good behavior
Russia used to have different rules depending on your convictions
My uncles was all drugs !!!
He’s been released
He has told me serious stories about inmates he was with . A prisoner told my uncle that he burned his whole family in the forest of Siberia and that he was serving life in prison
Russia to me is by far the worst to be in a prison or jail !!!!
I thank the lord everyday that I turned out great and not a bad person !!!!
It's always made to look a little better for the cameras.
"Russia to me is by far the worst to be in a prison or jail !!!!"
AHAHAHAHAHAHAH, you obviously haven't seen Latin American prisons or African prisons. Like there's a video of Venezuelan prisoners eating someone's brain after killing him.
TH-cam at 2am: Virtual tour of Jail
I really enjoyed the tour
Calm down simps , she's a 6 at best. Let her do her job! 🚔🚨
You don’t need to carry on the sexism and give her a rating, she never asked
cant wait to book a room!
It's free. You don't need to book.
I don't think You need to book ahead!
it will cost you $500 per month per cell to rent, you'll get food, clothing, medical treatment if necesary, and showers that comes with the package.
That medical unit looks more inviting than most hospitals I've been to.
Great! when can I start?