When you go to jail, there's so much simple stuff missing. You just want some good toilet paper or a real toothbrush, a real blanket and a real bed to lay in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of the things about jail that's weird is that you're sent to a place where you're supposed to sit there and think about your actions and their consequences and why you're there. And I think now, it turns more into - the minute you go there, it's just survival.
Most people have kind of done something that could put them in jail at least for one night.
To be in prison so long, it's difficult to remember exactly what you did to get there.
I have a bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste and all the things I might need during the day. I call the bag my trailer. Sometimes you don't have a trailer, so that's my trailer.
In my hand luggage I always have my camera, iPod, make-up bag, tooth brush, cleansing products, clean underwear, socks and a change of clothes in case anything goes missing at the other end - and of course my passport.
After one has been in prison, it is the small things that one appreciates: being able to take a walk whenever one wants, going into a shop and buying a newspaper, speaking or choosing to remain silent. The simple act of being able to control one's person.
Jail was probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened to me.
To put someone in jail for using drugs in the privacy of his hotel room is just barbaric.
Jail is much easier on people who have nothing.
If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking... is freedom.