Do new detention centers have to clean the toilet every day?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Detention centers are special law enforcement agencies of the state for the detention of criminal suspects, and all work in the prison cells is equally borne by the detainees, and all cell bosses and prison bullies are severely cracked down.

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1 answers2024-06-07

Hello! The toilets in the detention center are collectively used in squatting pits; If a detainee is not behaving well and is locked up in solitary confinement, there is no toilet, only a plastic spoon with a handle, and when it is convenient, hold the handle of the spoon with one hand, align it in position, and put all the urine and stool in the spoon. Thanks for reading!

4 answers2024-06-07

The cells in the detention center are all set up with squatting pits, and the confinement rooms are small and close to each other.

9 answers2024-06-07

That was before, and the Si Wu Ling was now flushed, but the cell bosses would artificially set the time to defecate, usually when the orange stall was released, because they didn't want to be smoked. But the cell boss himself pulls it as he wants.

3 answers2024-06-07

What's the point of going to the toilet? Surveillance is for fear of suicide or prison escape.

2 answers2024-06-07

It's also a good habit to go to the toilet every day.