1,236 Comments for York Street Jail

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I use to work at a CF there would be chains connected to the knives. The officer would unchain it from the shadow box and chain it to where ever the inmate was using it. There usually be O hooks around the kitchen
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It is a ski companys logo sticker http://www.lineskis.com/
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oooohhhh...
ME~ an Chey sittin' in a tree....
Unless someone was moving in, an' was partial to fire-engine-red this actually was for firemen(with the peeling oil paint and all, yes?) No?
Well, I'd still like to matchmake :-)
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...ok, about the sink in the back...
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yup, a big house....
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come and geddit prisoners!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Christ, it looks just like belsen.
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Hmmmmmm, makes me wonder what has corroded them??? I wonder?
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hard to believe that a jail this old has a metal detector...great pict..motts you rule...
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These levers don't really "flick", they seemed to be either corroded shut or needed to be released from a remote locking mechanisim; either way they didn't budge.
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Just for shits and giggles, I'm wondering why you didnt fuck around with this lever. I would flick it up and down 1,000 times just to hear all the doors in the cell block click open an shut. LOL
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Bill, you are marvy! :-)
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I wrote a paper for 7th grade english (1969) about how bricked over windows were neat because of the story each one told. My teacher simply could not grasp what I was thinking of. I guess she wouldn't understand this site either.*

*I know there are many fine and dedicated teachers in the public school system. This narrow minded asshat just wasn't one of them.
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Whats with the change in brickwork? why'd they get rid of the windows?.....wait...who am i talkin to?
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How much would it suck, first of all to be in jail, but secondly to have a big EXIT sign painted right outside your window...not a nice view....great shot though