Chapter 926, Private Prisons(1/2)
Nan Yi did not stay in Hollywood for a long time. The next day, he introduced Gong Xue to Barry Diller. He quickly left Hollywood, which smelled like a hurry to escape.
This is all because Schwarzenegger's wife, Maria Schreifer, is a journalist who works at NBC. She has both the label of the Kennedy family and Scarlett's not very close best friend. The combination of three identities means trouble.
Nan Yi continued to stay in Hollywood, meeting the director and starring the actors were all natural. When he met Schwarzenegger, what could he say? Could it be that your wife and my girlfriend who had no status are best friends, and we are also close to each other?
Nan Yi has both political and emotional concerns, and Xiaonan's quick run is his best choice.
When the plane landed in New York, it was almost eleven o'clock in the evening. The car was driving on the road. Nan Yi was reading the information about Mexico in his hand and drove to the Manhattan Square section. Nan Yi's upper body suddenly rushed forward and his seat belt was tightly tied into the flesh.
After pulling back and sitting firmly, Nan Yi asked the tiger cub, "What's the situation?"
Tiger cub turned his head back and said to Nan Yi: "Suddenly a woman rushed towards the front of the car."
"Didn't you hear any movement? Did you run into it?"
"No, stop."
The tiger cub replied, turned around, and looked at the front of the car through the windshield. Several bodyguards in the car had gotten out of the car, holding guns in their hands, and the muzzle was thirty degrees downward. According to the angle analysis, they should be pointing to the woman sitting or lying on the ground.
The Jinqian Castle seemed to have said something to the woman. A little later, the woman on the ground, to be precise, should have been the girl standing up, grabbed the gun in the Jinqian Castle's hand, pulled and raised it, and the gun tip poked the head of the Jinqian Castle, and said something to the Jinqian Castle in her mouth.
The angle was not enough, Nan Yi could only see the sides of the two, and he didn't give him the chance to look at the lips and guess.
The girl's long hair with a shawl is reflective, and the hair color is not clear. Through the sparse hanging hair, you can see her fat face, thick lips, and a round and blunt outline. She is wearing a leather jacket with toothed nails, which is a typical punk style.
Nan Yi looked at the part where the girl could see her in his sight and came to a conclusion: the girl is very similar to a female star in Hollywood who didn't know whether she debuted.
Seeing the changes outside the window, Huzai had contacted the outside through the telephone to inquire about the situation. Nan Yi could also hear the answers outside - the girl wanted to commit suicide and was trying to irritate the Jinqianbao and shot her.
"What's the matter?" Nan Yi muttered and said to Huzai: "Please carry people on the roadside and leave."
Nan Yi's instructions were quickly transmitted to the outside through the tiger cub. Jinqianbao suddenly put away the gun, then grabbed the woman's waist, lifted it up, and the person reached his shoulder.
The girl was imprisoned, and her body struggled violently, and her head was swung left and right. As soon as she shook her left, Nan Yi saw the whole picture of the girl's face.
"Hmm? The slightly fat version of Angelina Jolie?" Nan Yi was surprised and reacted, "What a slightly fat, it's obviously a baby fat, but this is Angelina Jolie."
After confirming that he was safe, Nanyi pushed open the car door and walked to the edge of Jinqian Fort. Seeing someone approaching, Angelina Jolie's struggled suddenly increased, and at the same time, she also swears at Nanyi.
Through his thick lips that were opened and closed, Nan Yi keenly saw the tongue pins on the other party's tongue and smelled a very bad smell.
"Stop."
Zhuiqianbao said, Nan Yi stepped forward, raised his left hand and patted Angelina Jolie's hands that he wanted to block, pinched the other person's chin, and opened his mouth with force, glanced at his teeth, and showed signs of acid erosion, and took a breath, and a chemical smell similar to metal penetrated into Nan Yi's nose.
"Unfortunate." Nan Yi spat, let go of his hand, rubbed his jeans a few times, then leaned over his nose and smelled it. He didn't smell anything, so he said to Qiqibao: "Put down, don't worry about her."
Angelina Jolie's mouth regained her freedom, and immediately sprayed Nanyi's face with words starting with f, c, and s.
Nan Yi ignored her and walked back to the car and got into the car.
After the car drove out, through the rearview mirror, Angelina Jolie could be seen standing there and spraying dirty words. Perhaps because she sensed Nan Yi's gaze, the other party raised a big middle finger.
"Nan Sheng, do you want to teach a lesson?"
"Forget it, the girl's father is the Oscar winner and is very eye-catching by reporters."
The tiger cub was not curious about how Nan Yi met Angelina Jolie, but just thought about the photos of Nan Yi who saw in the newspaper.
Nan Yi stayed in the manor and read the information about Mexico for a few days. He went to the beef burger in Mexico first to send back the news that it had been arranged. Tianxian took the sissy team, the Mama Sang team and the BBQ team took a plane to Nan Yi first.
At the same time, a group of unlegalized weapons were smuggled from Texas to Mexico through trucks active on the US-Mexico border, specializing in smuggling and smuggling businesses.
While waiting for security to prepare, Johnny came to the manor to find Nanyi.
"A is in the investment promotion, I want to increase the business scope of Heping Industrial Group."
"You didn't joke with me?" Nan Yi confirmed.
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In the early 1980s, drug dealers were prevalent in the United States. At the most exaggerated time, people could see people selling contraband on the streets and alleys. For the sake of interests, drug dealers began to seize territory. In the United States where guns were rampant, the firefights between drug dealers were particularly fierce and cruel. Cases such as gatherings to fight, stealing, robbery and even intentional murder occurred every day.
In order to crack down on this evil force, the United States dispatched a large number of police forces. The most direct reaction was that there were too many criminals and the prisons were very crowded, but it was not possible to not fight crime because of the prisons. So the United States had thought of a way, which was to put more beds on the original six-person room and turn them into 10-person room.
Now, the criminals will continue to be arrested, but the laws in the United States are too strict, so strict that if you don’t pay attention, you may go in and squat for a few months. Moreover, many crimes are subject to heavy sentences, so not long after, American prisons could no longer contain so many criminals. What should I do?
If you can't get stuck, just build a few new prisons, but what about the money?
Hundreds of millions of dollars are not small, and this money has to be taken out of the taxpayer's pocket, and new conflicts have emerged.
Taxpayers protest that our money should be used to improve health care, housing, education, and infrastructure. These key areas have not been improved yet. Why use our money to build prisons for criminals and help them improve their living standards?
Americans in many states began to protest, protesting that the US government used taxpayers' money to build new prisons.
On the other hand, after the criminal's relatives knew that the prison was dirty and messy, they also started to protest. Because the American law stipulates that the criminal's basic living standards should be guaranteed, but it has not been done now, so the US government is very troubled. If the taxpayer does not agree, if he does not build a new prison, he will be scolded by the criminal's relatives. What should he do?
In 1981, Tom Besli, chairman of the Elephant Party of Tennessee, realized that these contradictions might be resolved with "private prisons", so the American Correctional Reform Company was established.
In 1986, Tennessee promulgated the Private Prisons Signing Outsourcing Act. Since then, other states in the United States have also allowed private enterprises to establish prisons at the legal level to undertake government outsourcing prison services.
By 1989, under the backdrop of the United States' economic recession, the development of private prisons in the United States became more and more rapid and became a new business model.
Johnny shook his head, "No, I think private prison is a good business."
Seeing Johnny speaking seriously, he saw the other party holding a folder, Nan Yi said, "Let me see the information."
Johnny handed the folder to Nanyi, and Nanyi took it and opened it and looked at it.
The US government has a prescribed number for each criminal's daily expenses, and the numbers in each state are slightly different. In order to make more money, private prisons naturally hope that the more criminals there are, the better. However, in order to prevent too many detainees and reduce the living conditions of criminals, the US government only subsidizes 90% of the fees to private prisons.
For example, a certain state stipulates that each person will only give $9 per day, but the state government will only give $9. The implication is that no matter how many people are detained in private prisons, it is useless. It is forced to maintain a living standard of $10. The state government does not care whether the private prisons pay $1 or through other methods.
This decision seems very humane, but it still underestimates the determination of private prisons to make money. Since the maximum subsidy limit is only 90%, it will start saving from its own costs.
a In a prison in Lawrenceville, 750 criminals were equipped with only 5 guardians. Based on 8-hour shifts, each shift is only 1.5 people. The labor cost in the United States is expensive, so personnel expenses are reduced. Even so, private prisons still have their own management methods.
a prison guard who has worked revealed that the prison guards must be cruel and support a small group to help the prison guards manage criminals, so that they can be much easier. People with good performance can get better food, such as soda, etc., so the criminals inside are generally very honest.
In addition to the small number of custodians, private prisons will also make a fuss about the food standards of criminals, and in short, they will cut out the missing $1.
In addition, private prisons also provide differentiated services. US law only stipulates the lower limit of the living standards of criminals, and there is no standard for the upper limit. Theoretically, as long as the criminal does not get a parole permit and does not leave the prison, you can enjoy "not excessive" everything in the prison.
As long as the criminal is willing to pay, you can enjoy it, single rooms, sofas, TVs, private bathrooms, 24-hour hot water, books, newspapers, coffee and juice and other drinks, exempt from forced labor, etc.
Nan Yi looked up and said to Johnny: "How to solve the problem with the girl?"
"In principle, private prisons cannot provide women's services, but special visiting rooms can be opened. The criminals can spend half an hour with their 'family' and no one will disturb them."
"Um."
Nan Yi nodded and continued to read the information.
Private prisons have no right to accept criminals. Wealthy criminals must be accepted, and poor criminals must also accept them. There is no room for choice.
Wealthy criminals can make profits by providing personalized services, while poor criminals let them participate in forced labor in the name of "helping criminals learn survival skills, making it easier to find a job after being released from prison, and will not easily embark on the path of crime" (in fact, criminals in prisons themselves have to work, otherwise there would be no such thing as labor reform).
Nan Yi turned to another page and found the provisions on the labor intensity and time of the criminal. After glanced at it, he slapped his mouth, "Tsk, this labor schedule is more humane than that of Indian factories. In addition to the low wages, it is almost the same as the perfect world of utopia."
After quickly reading the remaining information, Nan Yi put the information aside, stood up, twisted his waist a few times to relax, and then thought about the pros and cons of entering the private prison field.
In terms of interests, Nanyi quickly understood that first of all, the daily funding standards for criminals are calculated based on the purchase price of small wholesales. In this regard, Peace Industrial Group can make profits.
In order to ensure the quality of its vegetable products, Akaisa Vegetable Company needs to pick and prune when packaging. Some of the products that do not meet the market sales standards are transported to the canned vegetable companies, and some are destroyed on site. The parts that are to be destroyed can be carefully selected and supplied to the prison.
The food of criminals, Shennong South Grain System can be supplied with scraps, and the increased labor costs are not worth mentioning compared to transportation costs.
Suppose you want to build a prison that can accommodate 2,000 criminals, the annual meal expenses are 2,000 people × 9 US dollars × 365 days, multiplied by 70% of the profit, and the final number is 4.599 million US dollars. Without counting the others, the construction and land costs can be recovered in about five or six years.
Expenditures such as prison cars, medical care, prison uniforms, daily necessities, sports goods, etc. can all be included in the cost expenditure of personalized services and forced labor. Enter another accounting system to provide high-level hotel services in prison style to wealthy criminals. Poor criminals are responsible for processing some products that need to be kept confidential or pay higher rewards to engage in heavy and dangerous work.
By this calculation, the profits of private prisons are quite considerable and have some trouble.
As for the drawbacks, Nan Yi can only think of public opinion pressure and criminals who may offend the desperate. There is no need to worry about public opinion. If you really want to establish a private prison, Nan Yi does not intend to exploit the criminals to death. Perhaps his prison will become a model prison in the United States. In this case, the probability of offending the desperate is very low.
Besides, what can I do if I offend it? This is reality, not a film and television drama. It is impossible for a person to kill a group of well-trained security guards who are armed to the teeth.
"Johnny, I agree. Let's do it. When the prison is built, you can accept as many criminals with technical or high IQ as possible. In the financial field, I have always wanted to build a shadow bank different from other popular senses and need some financial talents that are easier to control."
"I understand, I will find a way then."
After Johnny left, Nan Yi was carrying an Olivetti mp3 notebook in his left hand and a Nan's internal notebook in his right hand. He walked to the dock and lay on the beach chair. Nan's notebook opened to receive emails. Olivetti opened to listen to music. He saw that the battery was about to run out when the secondary screen showed that the battery was about to run out.
He cursed inwardly, turned the laptop back on, opened the cover of the battery compartment, poured out the 6 No. 5 batteries inside, stuffed them into his mouth and bit them, pressed them back on the battery compartment, and turned on the computer again. The sub-screen showed that the power supply was almost 15%.
Nodding with satisfaction, bamba》, listening to the music coming from the broken speakers on the laptop, Nan Yi clicked a new email and read the main text of the email.
After reading a few lines of text, Nan Yi's thigh suddenly became heavier, and Yi Zai was already squatting on his thigh.
"Yi Zai, squat in a different place."
"I'm here, what are the instructions?" With a "Yi Zai", Nan Yi awakened the artificial intelligence Yi Zai in his notebook.
The sudden sound, the vector cat that suddenly appeared on the screen scared Yi Zai. It shrank back and accidentally fell to the ground. After a while, it returned to Nan Yi's thigh, looking at the notebook screen curiously and alertly.
"I'm so brave. I'm so useless to watch "Cat and Mouse"." Nan Yi cursed with a smile.
There were several TVs in the woods of the manor. Every three days at 4:30, the TV would turn on half an hour of animal-themed cartoons or BBC animal videos (original videos that were not dubbed by the animal world). This was Nan Youqiong's idea. Maybe he had the idea to screen out a few animals with higher IQs to accompany him to take the college entrance examination.
Let "Yi Zai" disappear, and comfort Yi Zai for a while, Nan Yi continued to read his email.
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After the security was thoroughly arranged, it was already June. Nanyi found a company that provided a tour guide, hired a tour guide and Spanish translator, and embarked on a journey to Mexico.
To be continued...