
MTWT-Connecticut"s Enforcement Unit
Opening Statement:
Hello and Welcome to the MTWT-Connecticut"s
Enforcement Unit.
MTWT'S Enforcement Unit is a subsidiary of Making The Walls
Transparent-Connecticut. This Unit has been put into place as the fighting Unit
for Inmates Rights and The right to receive Medial Care within each and every
facility with in the state.
Within this Unit each and every person has a job to do, making sure that all
issues are addressed and handle in the proper manner and that all inmates needs
are meet.
Anyone wishing to join most make sure that they are welling and able to be a
percipient in the work ahead. Please check over the Rules of the Group before
joining to make sure that you are up for the work. Anyone who is NOT a working
percipient will be removed from the group unless they have a valid reason.
We will All work together towards a common goal--- Prison Reform.
GUIDELINES:
These guidelines are in place for the protection of our members, and for other
protections-- such as copyright laws Rights. The guidelines will be adhered to
with no exceptions; Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
1. Be nice, fighting with in the group will not be tolerated .
2. Debates on Politics or Religion are not allowed, take it off list.
3. Postings to other groups should NOT be sent to our group, UNLESS you are the one who wrote the message. In other words, you may NOT forward ANY e-mails that were not written by you.
4. All Members must be working percipients
5.
All working members must
attend online meetings once a month in the chat room or on yahoo messenger.
We reserve the right to:
1. Restrict the membership of anyone that abuses guidelines.
2. Refuse or block membership of trouble makers without notice.
3. Remove any member who is no longer willing to be a working Percipient with in
the group.
We urge everyone to follow the rules.
"We take on a burden when we put a man behind walls and that burden is to give
him a chance to change. If we deny him that, we deny his status as a human being
and to deny that is to diminish our own humanity and plant the seeds of future
anguish for ourselves."
Chief Justice Warren Burger
U. S. Supreme Court