Apparently, doing time at the Nevada State Prison isn't all about doing hard time. Seeing some scantily dressed women spanking each other is part of the rehabilitation process.
From the Las Vegas Sun: "The organizer of a Nevada State Prison fundraiser that included a scantily clad female singer is defending the event, saying "you see more at the Super Bowl."...The event included a female singer who stripped down to a lingerie-style top with spaghetti straps during a parody of Madonna's "Hanky Panky."
The woman sang "I don't want ya to thank me, You can just spank me," then bent over to be paddled by another woman.
Hubert says the singer was "covered" and the performance held before prisoners "wasn't that risque." http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jul/17/organizer-defends-nv-prison-fundraiser/#comments
They were holding the show for a fundraiser for local charities and elementary schools.
First, the how much money was raised. Prisoners don't have a lot of money, especially if those working make about 15 cents an hour or so. They don't have a lot of money. Second, the employees at the prison have to have a furlough day at least once a month and their pay has been cut by about 10% or so. The employees are probably not in a giving mood with their pay cuts. So, who was donating?
Then, you have the inmates watching the show. Why? Most prisoners can watch TV, some may even have cable. They can read, talk and play outside. Why do they need a free entertainment show?
For some reason, I have a feeling there was a lot of soap slipping out prisoners hands during shower time that night.
Somehow, if Sheriff Joe was running the prison, this wouldn't have happened.
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