Being locked up day after day comprises the same routine: wake up for morning court, wait for breakfast, go back to your cell. If you’re lucky, you may be released for work shortly after everyone gets back from breakfast.
Around three hours later, you’ll return to your cell for midday count. After lunch, you’re back in your cell.
Then dinner comes around one more count and lights out. Only to repeat the mind-dulling routine tomorrow — and the next day — and so on.
With very few exceptions, that’s the basic pattern of life behind bars. Wait and wait and wait some more.
Once you reach the conclusion that you are responsible for your own safety, your survival instincts kick in and help guide you. You alone must decide what to do to survive.
Being locked up is the most horrible, hopeless, helpless feeling. Somewhere you get past the hopeless feeling – if you take the phone and call 24/7 Bail Bonds – one of the best bail bonds providers in Las Vegas Metro.
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