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Originally Posted by Yoko Takeo
It's a good point that it might be a risk to security among inmates if such a game was allowed. They might give him permission to play, but what about everyone else? They would feel as if they're treated unfairly. The guy's a murderer after all and he deserves the punishment he's given. Allowing him to play the game is like giving a child candy after a spanking. He doesn't deserve rights and special permissions because he's serving life when he's taken a human life. He could at least try to get out for good conduct (fat chance, and I wouldn't let him out even for that if it was up to me) and then play.
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I did actually mean system-wide, but you do have a point. If you can't take an iPod or mobile phone into prison for entertainment, then I assume their entertainment is what the warden sets up, such as TV hour and recess.