Residents in a picturesque marina are no longer able to help out their neighbours on the water after housing bosses ripped out their plant-lined walls and replaced them with 'prison-style' fencing.
Maintaining Maryland’s prison fences is estimated to cost the state $34 million every two years for the next 30 years.
The outrage arose when inhabitants of flats in Albion Mill were hit with a staggering £10,000 bill to install new privacy barriers after only a couple of complaints about boat owners 'trespassing'.
Deputies said they spotted two men trying to toss an item over the prison fence before running into a nearby cornfield. Authorities conducted a traffic stop on Highway 24 near the prison and later ...
ANGRY residents who live by a city marina have hit out at housing bosses for building 'prison-style' fencing to stop people passing over their shopping. Residents of flats in Albion Mill ...
Keith Freeman, 30, escaped a prison re-entry organization in Philadelphia on Sunday, February 23 after he climbed over a pair of fences. He was facing a single charge of possessing a weapon as a ...
A man is wanted by authorities after escaping from a federal prison over the weekend, according to the U.S. Marshals Service Philadelphia. Keith Freeman, 30, is accused of climbing two fences and ...