Detainees are charged $2,500 for their two-week involuntary stay.
So they are charging people for locking them up. This hasn't been in vogue since the workhouses of the 19th century. In Renaissance Europe a witch's family was charged the price of the wood used to burn her alive.
>Detainees are charged $2,500 for their two-week involuntary stay.
So they are charging people for locking them up. This hasn't been in vogue since the workhouses of the 19th century. In Renaissance Europe a witch's family was charged the price of the wood used to burn her alive.
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