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If you were in jail in the middle of a desert, and you had the option to leave, would you?
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no, that's why they tend to be built in remote areas with maybe only a small town nearby for supplies and a workforce
the best walls to keep people confined somewhere are a rough terrain/climate
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Why am I in there? What did I do?
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>>18434912
Everything you ever felt like doing
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Yes I would, I would unironically rather die of thirst in a desert than be stripped of my privacy and agency in a prison.
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>>18434892
They already did that with German soldiers
USA sent them over to Texas where they had a completely open prison.

They leave whenever they want, and they can't go anywhere but back to their cells
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>>18434907
>the best walls to keep people confined somewhere are a rough terrain/climate
That's not true because otherwise you wouldn't need actual walls
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> they had a completely open prison.
There is no evidence for this. Reportedly, German POWs in Texas were actually treated fairly well and were mostly used as free labor for various public works projects so if anything that's probably the reason few if any wanted to escape.
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>>18434912
Tax evasion

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