Re: Ask Layzie about Heroin Addiction/Doing Time In Prison
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How segregated did different races keep themselves? Was it dangerous to have friends of different races, or talk to people of different races? By which I mean, could doing so turn your own race against you?
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Everyone talks to everyone for the most part. The only people that really didn't get along were the crips and the bloods. The most dangerous thing would be to be friends with a known snitch. However, snitches are generally moved for protection. It's not like OZ where there's a group of skinheads standing in one corner, a group of blacks in another corner, and muslims in another. I didn't see many skinheads, which is surprising considering I live in Virginia.
Like I said before there is a sense of comradery to an extent. Of course there are people who don't like each other, but if you respect people, they don't bother you. Things that really bother people in prison are when you reach over someone's food, touch someone's food, or if you eavesdrop in people's business.
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