Somewhere in this state.
"Minimum security, but risks are high; Backers defend facilities, but convict’s escape revives fears" November 14, 2011|By David Abel, Globe Staff
Unlike two other state prisons in the distance, where razor wire tops tall fences and guards lurk in lookout towers, the only physical barriers preventing more than 300 prisoners from disappearing into the thicket of trees or hopping into a getaway car are scattered signs warning that going beyond is “out of bounds.’’
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Also see: Massachusetts Justice: Bridgewater Breakout
Gee, I really feel safe 'round h're.
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