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He's not going to be anyone's *****, let's get that straight. He'll be the rage of the prison, a god. No one's going to fight him, he's probably got lots of friends in there. He'll cruise and have all sorts of special favors done for him.

2007-11-20 19:13:58 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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In prison, there are certain "unwritten rules" amongst prisoners. In a way, prisoners have their own justice system to deal with situations of all kinds.

People who end up in prison who are commonly in danger of losing their life to other prisoners are:

Child molesters
Child murderers
Animal cruelty convicts
Canibals
and many others.

It's a little strange in that prisoners are there because they victimized another human being most times and yet, they will stand up for certain things that are considered "TABOO" and BEYOND the average victimization of another.

Prisoners all over the world are VERY protective of children. NEVER touch a child inappropriately and NEVER kill a child.
When Susan Smith drowned her own children and lied for many days about what happened to them, she finally came clean and admitted to drowning them.
Killing your OWN children is even worse on the scale.

Susan Smith is now in a special protected area of the prison so that other inmates cannot get to her to kill her.

Jeffrey Dahmer prayed on young gay men. He lured them into his apartment, either drugged them or strangled them and dismembered them. In some cases even 'eating' their parts. Pretty disgusting huh?

Jeffrey Dahmer, although placed in a protective area of the prison he was held in, was not protected enough. Other prisoners did.....in the end.....get a hold of him and killed him. Actions like Dahmer's are severe taboo and if the justice system will begin the process of putting people like him away, the other prisoners are sure to find a way to finish him off for his haneous crimes.

The same thing goes for Michael Vick. Just about everyone loves animals. While there are a few people in the world who could care less if they ever own an animal, they would still never want to see an animal injured or killed. When someone like Michael Vick is convicted of brutally maming and killing dogs (or any other animal for that matter), he has stepped across a line that is not acceptable in society.

So, chances are, Michael Vick will be put in a protective area of the prison he is sent to in order to keep other prisoners from brutally ending his life. It's sort of an "Eye For An Eye" concept amongst prisoners.

Many prisoners who live within the same walls as people like Jeffrey Dahmer, Susan Smith, Timothy McVae (convicted for the Oklahoma City Bombing), and many many countless others, are all in prison with life sentences themselves. They never have a chance of leaving prison. They have NO qualms about taking other prisoners out who have crossed those types of lines. The worst that can happen to them is they can be put in solitary confinement for a number of days.....maaaybe months. They really have nothing to lose.

It seems rather hypocritical that prisoners who pray on others and victimize others have a profound need to avenge the deaths or victims of certain other crimes. But, that's how the system goes within prison walls and has for as long as man has been in existance.
:)

2007-11-20 19:35:58 · answer #1 · answered by firefytingnut@sbcglobal.net 2 · 3 0

The warden will have him quarterback for the prisoners while the guard's team get their @sses handed to them.

Vick will get no special treatment just because of who he is. He will live in an 8' x 10' cell probably two-person. Eat when everyone else eats and answer the buzzer when everyone else does.

He will be protected but by other prisoners probably of his own race who want to see him play in the NFL again when he gets out. AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN! The best he can do is the Canadian Football League.

2007-11-20 22:59:07 · answer #2 · answered by David T 6 · 0 0

Well I didn't think about it until you brought it up. You're right, he'll be loved by many. If Vick gets surrounded by two or more loving New Orleans fans, Tampa fans, they may want to get all doggy style w Vick. Thats what they do in prison. Hey you asked.

2007-11-20 23:02:39 · answer #3 · answered by James D 2 · 1 0

At the end of the day, he is a public figure, and i dont think the prison would let anybody touch him.

He is a powerfull man, and i bet alot of people in jail will be asking for favors, regardless he is still a powerfull man inside prison. Money Talks, bull*** walks!

2007-11-20 19:22:22 · answer #4 · answered by B 1 · 0 0

I don't think he'll be abused in prison. But hope springs eternal.

2007-11-20 19:19:05 · answer #5 · answered by julz 7 · 1 0

You would want that wont you?? always wishing for the worst to happen to people. Naw doubt it, he will be in the rich folks section in prison, not general population, he will pull off some string to be in the decent areas away from the rest of the ruffians.

2007-11-20 19:50:18 · answer #6 · answered by Marcus Arezzo Is Gay 2 · 0 0

Well being one that said he would be abused, I will admit to one flaw in that reasoning, I never mentioned whether he'd like it or not. If its consentual, technically, its not abuse. Taking bets now: consentual or not? Whats the SPREAD? Will he be OVER, or UNDER?

2007-11-20 19:35:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

There's always someone in the can who will screw with you and try to break you! Prison isnt no picnic for anyone!

2007-11-20 19:47:13 · answer #8 · answered by barbell405 4 · 1 0

I don't think he will get abused I think he will get treated well people will love him there. And they will miss him when is released.

2007-11-20 19:29:33 · answer #9 · answered by Antwuan (Giants Superbowl XLVI Champs!!!) 7 · 0 0

celebrities get special status and he will get a quarter of his own away from everybody. he wouldn't even see another prisoner.

2007-11-20 22:21:32 · answer #10 · answered by Thomas 3 · 1 0

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