Call it the Occupy Porn Protest Against Unfair Ban on Pornography in Connecticut Prisons
First there was “Occupy Wall Street,” will there now be “Occupy Porn” coming soon to a prison near you.
Prisoners of the Connecticut Department of Corrections have begun a letter writing protest against the porn ban calling it unfair. Connecticut prisons announced that it would be banning all material that contains “pictorial depictions of sexual activity or nudity” from the prisons beginning next summer. Of course some how prisoners think they have a right to porn.
A group of prisoners has begun a letter-writing campaign to protest what they see as an unfair ban on pornography inside the state’s correctional institutions.
The Department of Correction announced in July that it would be banning all material that contains “pictorial depictions of sexual activity or nudity” from the prisons beginning next summer.
The state says the ban is intended to improve the work environment for prison staffers, especially female staffers, who might be inadvertently exposed to pornography.
Maybe the Occupy Wall Street crowd can coop this protest and head off to Connecticut prisons to protest?
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