West Virginia inmates will be charged by the minute to read E books on tablets

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Inmates at several West Virginia prisons are getting free electronic tablets to read books, send emails, and communicate with their families—but there's a catch.

Under a 2019 contract between the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation (WVDCR) and Global Tel Link (GTL), the company that is providing electronic multimedia tablets to 10 West Virginia prisons, inmates will be charged 3 cents a minute to read books, even though the books all come from Project Gutenberg, a free online library of more than 60,000 texts in the public domain.
West Virginia Inmates Will Be Charged by the Minute to Read E-Books on Tablets



Just because it ain't you don't mean it can't be or someone you know.......
This is wrong on multiple levels------ don't think because you do gooder mother fkrs think your all perfect tha you can't end up here snide ass bitches.

You the do gooder comitt 3 feloniesa day fool you just haven't been caught .
 
If the inmates are complaining about being charged, they need to remember where it is they are, prison, not Caesars Palace. Perhaps they should be thankful that any privileges are dumped on their plates.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
Reminds me of cheap printers with expensive replacement ink cartridges.
 

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