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Colorado Representative calls for "no fly zones" over prisons.



 
 
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Old November 27th 06, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Colorado Representative calls for "no fly zones" over prisons.

A no-fly zone is irrelevant for all the reasons previously noted here
and one more...in the event of a real prison riot or other extreme
problem, a TFR would be issued. Just like all the TFRs we get out
here during fire season.

Unfortunately, this was the only item that made it to the national
news. The more pressing security issues at Supermax include

1) 6-12 month delay translating and reviewing prisoner's mail
2) limited inspection of packages and mail
3) unhappy guard staff

Buffie was going for quick media coverage.
 




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