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From: MSN Nicknamek1w14ever  (Original Message)Sent: 4/23/2008 11:07 AM
She has not posted since last week.
She tryed to message me the other day but I was not home and so have not seen her sence.
Can anyone give me her last name please.  I know where she lives but need her last name as no one in nz whitepages will help without it.  Or if you have her number I will ring please.
Thanks


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From: MSN Nicknamek1w14everSent: 4/24/2008 8:57 AM
yep , I even replyed to you.  Sorry had to go up too the shops. 

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From: MSN NicknameBrownie49 Sent: 4/24/2008 9:00 AM
Thanks  got your reply    Forgot to ask how your hand is when talking to you today ! Too busy moaning about my pain in the neck ...sorry.

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From: MSN Nicknamek1w14everSent: 4/24/2008 9:18 AM
i was giggling about your neck.  Sorry has to be the funnyist thing I have heard..
Yes my hand is getting better.  Because the cast is plastic and I can take it off when I shower I am now aloud to take if off at home but still have to wear it when I do anything and when I go out.

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From: LoveleeSent: 5/28/2008 1:41 AM
Kiwi, thank you honey   I got your message.
 
Im back now, on extra slow internet till we get the broadband up and running.
 
Does ya wanna know what happened?  Ive debated it with myself and decided I should and can share it, Ive had an interesting experience, one I wouldnt wanna repeat

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From: MSN NicknameswëëtpëãSent: 5/28/2008 2:19 AM
You have been missed. Nice to see you back - bummer about the dial up.

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From: AlicatSent: 5/28/2008 10:20 PM
Good to see you back

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From: LoveleeSent: 5/29/2008 1:14 AM
Same as I posted in XNC2:
 
Alrighty.
 
At 2.20pm on New Years eve I was bust by the cops for selling and being in possession of Marijuana   I had 13 tinnies and a very small handful of personal smoke.
 
Probation report and my lawyer and all concerned were sure I would get community service as I have no other charges ever in my million years here on earth.
 
The Judge in her infinite wisdom saw it differently and deposited me into Auck Womens Prison, the new one in Manukau.
 
I got 8 months for the selling and 6 months for possession.  Cos it was under 2 years I would only hae to serve half, 4 months.  She also gave me the OK to apply for home detention, which I aquired after 5 weeks inside.  I am doing 3 months at our house in Hamilton.
 
I have lost 20 kilos since 1/1/08.  When she sentenced me I went into shock, being unable to eat for about 7 days, I spent the first 4 days crying and sleeping. 
 
Wipe out any thoughts of prison being easy peasy .. it isnt.  Some find it relatively easy, though most want out immediately.
 
Prison pop was 35% maori, 55% polynesian, there was 1 muslim, a few chinese (who are mostly on drug importing - they do their fulll sentence and are taken straight to a plane and sent home) the rest are pakeha.
 
Many there are on drink driving and P charges, about 3 in the low security (which was where I was eventually) for MJ charges.  Some for bene fraud, some lifers (mostly murder) one was a 28 yr old who was readying herself for parole after axing her mothers head off when she was 14.  The 16 yr old child who was partly responsible for Nia Glassie was in remand (others involved in the male prison).  Oldest woman I met was 74, just finishing 4 yrs, her husband got 8 yrs, he was tampering with their daughters, she knew but did nothing.
 
Medical is a serious issue within the system, most having to wait over a week for any form of medication, there was a death while I was there, a woman I knew, there is still much consternation as to how and why she passed away.  She was found in the morning, having died in her sleep.
 
My head rolls with so much that happened, and so much that I experienced in the short time of 5 weeks.  Probation have a lot to answer to, in my situation.  My officer has so far lied to me twice and stated to the courts that I was not suitable for HD.  Without even having laid eyes on as much as a photo of me.
 
Ask what you want to ask.  We were allowed a TV and radio, though it was checked for drugs (which we had to pay for) NO videos, NO DVDs, NO porn!!!
In fact it took almost a week to get clothing brought in by friends or family, several days for phone cards.  For me, I had a son in Aucks, who was available to bring me what I needed, he was a rock to me.
 
Yes, I am still carrying some of the shit they pass you, by way of thoughts, access to stuff etc.
 
I began my time in the *at risk* unit, because of my shock on sentencing, and my age and they didnt think I would cope with 30-60 women wanting to know why and what I was in for. 14 days in there, staples removed from magazines in case I wanted to do away with myself, plastic knives and forks, no lighter (screws lit your smoke) toilet (with NO lid) about 2 feet from where they expected you to eat in your cell.  Everything stainless steel, smoothed rounded edges.  Mattress and pillow about 2 inches thick and vinyl, bedding was strange sewn up stuff. Cell searched every day.
 
Then after 14 days I went to *assessment* for 7 days.  Smoking in your cell or outside, but u only got outside for an hour a day, if the screws could get off the computer from their Bebo sites. (I kid you not)  I was assessed as being AA Low security No risk.
 
So i was sent to Low security.  Carpetted cell with floor heating, my own key to my room, though when you were locked down you couldnt get out.
 
Throughout, woken at 8am for breakfast, locked down again for an hour at 12pm, dinner at 3.30pm (in some areas its supplied, cooked and warm, in LowSec we cooked - well I took over the cooking  Then locked down at 4.30 until 8am the next morning.
 
Life is great now Im here
 
Thanks to all who emailed looking for me, who rang concerned and who called to see us.
 
Any questions??

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From: MSN NicknameheatherupnorthSent: 5/29/2008 4:46 AM
Shit Lovlee you've been really brave posting what has happened to you.  Alot of people wouldn't have been so honest.  Kirk has been in the shit for cannibis too. I dont think it is any worse than alcohol and tobacco and if they legalised it it would free up police for more important things.  Its a plant for christs sake, not made in a lab or cooked up by out of it junkies.  It is a god given natural herb and if everybody who wanted to smoke it could grow their own it would cut the gangs out and stop making criminals out of everyday people. I even voted green once hoping they would push for it to be legal, but gave up on them!!  I dont have a very good tolerance for it  (puts me to sleep) but all the people Ive ever seen smoke it I never saw one person get violent or abusive, just mellow and relaxed. Better than alcohol!!! The only time  there is violence associated with it is when big deals go wrong and thats mostly gangs, wouldn't happen if everybody was able to grow it. I'd like to see a referendum on it. Anyway enough of a rant I'm glad you're home safe now.

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From: MSN NicknameLeadboot Sent: 5/29/2008 6:52 AM
Bad luck getting snapped Lovelee.
You are taking it well!
Glad to see you back.

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From: LoveleeSent: 5/29/2008 7:35 AM
Yep .. my sentiments exactly Heather
 
LB .. cheers .. though we are suspicious about the need for your ex workmates to push this relatively small situation into something quite dynamic.  I heard the Minister of Police (Im sure it was him) saying a couple of weeks ago that he wasnt at all interested in MJ charges, and would rather see them thrown out of court.  Being as I have never been in trouble of any kind in 57 years I consider they treated me pretty poorly.
I am talking bout the police and not corrections.
 
After sentencing, I was left in the charge room at TA court house from 2.30p to 8.30p.  The room was about 4m X 3m, concrete floor, no chairs, nothing.  No toilet.
 
Food supplied by police was less that the dry bread and water, the cells are appallingly disgusting, with blood and faeces all over the walls and floors.
 
Nevertheless .. Im back and ready to fight the good fight.

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From: MSN NicknameOswald_BastableSent: 5/31/2008 12:54 AM
Hell- you were lucky not to get Preventative Detention!- we really need protecting from you crazed reefer-addicts! ;-)

Ain't prison an *interesting* experience! hell on earth to a decent person, yet water off a duck's back to those who truly deserve to be locked up!

As for Bebo accounts!- bloody hell- in my day we had to amuse ourselves with looking up names on the Wanganui computer!

Glad to have you back and what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger!


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From: LoveleeSent: 5/31/2008 1:03 AM
Yep .. hell on earth .. you got it in one.
Course u know what happens in there.
 
Much happens to deliberately fuck your mind up, like waiting 3 weeks + for visitors to be approved, when it takes less than a minute to check up the priors on the Wanganui comp.

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From: MSN NicknameCaprox   Sent: 5/31/2008 6:39 AM
Welcome back Lovelee. We missed you. Personal;ly, I believe cannabis should be legalised, and booze outlawed! I cannot understand why a guvamint would harrass people for peacefully enjoying a joint or two, while at the same time taking in millions of tax dollars from alcohol, that is the number 1 lethal drug in NZ, followed by tobacco (Another tax revenue cash cow!). More crime and violence and misery is caused via alcohol, than all other drugs combined. In fact, I have never encountered any aggression from a stoner, but have sure met endless drunken assholes!

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From: MSN NicknameBoMummaSent: 6/3/2008 2:04 AM
wow lovelee, you poor thing - that read like a nightmare, nothing compared to what the reality was!!  good on you for getting thru in one piece and for being able to discuss it.  xx

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