Just inside the exterior walls of the cellhouse, guards with high-powered rifles watched from gun decks. Guards on patrol among the cell blocks were unarmed so as not to risk their weapons being snatched; cell doors were electrically controlled by officers, preventing prisoners from disabled guards by swinging their doors in what became known as the “escapeproof” prison.
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Press, 6 February 1986, Page 15
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58Just inside the exterior walls of the cellhouse, guards with high-powered rifles watched from gun decks. Guards on patrol among the cell blocks were unarmed so as not to risk their weapons being snatched; cell doors were electrically controlled by officers, preventing prisoners from disabled guards by swinging their doors in what became known as the “escapeproof” prison. Press, 6 February 1986, Page 15
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