60 Days In: Time Out: Jail Rules | A&E

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The inmates share the “pod rules” that exist outside of the prison’s own to keep things running smoothly in this bonus video. #60DaysIn

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60 Days In
Season 1
Episode 109
Alone for the Holidays

“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana’s Clark County Jail as seven innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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30 thoughts on “60 Days In: Time Out: Jail Rules | A&E

  1. Stay off a&e during the week because I have a favorite tv show that i love to watch more then this its called dog the bounty hunter start showing that more then this boring show

  2. Won't these civilians become a target in the future for participating in this show? All these inmates will probably watch it and remember them, and may try to retaliate for lying.

  3. The best things you can do when you first get there:

    a) Ask to speak to the welcoming committee. Usually start by asking people who are busy talking on the phone.

    b) find the biggest guy and try to eat his face

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