Originally Posted by fiestynurse
You could have called the Public Health Department and complained. That might have triggered an inspection.
In addition, there is usually some type of internal grievance process in most jails. Your son could have used this to request a clean set of clothes.
Finally, I have to say that by listening to your son whine about his miserable time in jail (a situation that he created) and for you to call his lawyer is rather co-dependent and only further enabling your son. He is a grown man. I hope that you are attending Alanon meetings for family members of alcoholics.
Where do you get your information? She can complain to the DOC or Health department or whomever, and nothing will get done. It costs money to do this and you're talking about a big business who is in it for the money and not to take proper care of or have health considerations for this minority of people.
The inmate greivance process is a long process that works about as wellas every politician after you elect them into office. If you are not familiar with it, don't mention it. Inmates have died waiting on the grievance process.
I say give the woman whose "loved one" is incarcerated some respect or you may find yourself in her situation some day with a loved one of yours. What she needs to know is it's all about money ... a booming business not much interested in keeping anyone healthy. What a shame.