When the other kid we were helping.....
Don't worry, someone will start a GoFundMe account and he won't learn a thing.
Talking about the first kid that we helped, not the perpetual jailbird.
They always have a million friends that will get together and bail them out. When the word was put out that he needed help, NOBODY responded. They are all the same kind of losers.
In that case, I did bond him out, after some time. We were appalled at the prison system here, my wife wrote some state representatives. when we were finally able to get him out, he had a bad case of PTSD. It was so bad that the lawyer's assistant drove me around one night to put together enough to get him out. One symptom was that he thought he had bedbugs. He said he saw them, but I never did, but we treated the. room with everything to kill bedbugs. (besides bedbugs were a 'scare' about how they are spreading). I became sure that he was having hallucinations. He was already 'on the edge' but it looked like he was going to fall over the side
Some notes on the prison system here. In our county it's 'private', owned by people in AZ. I agree with Sheriff Joe on a lot of things, but those guys are convicted criminals, this was a county jail. The jail in Charleston County is called the 'Taj Mahal' in comparison.
The system is rigged so that family and friend have pay (like $30 for a few minutes of phone time. They have restricted visiting hours about 2-3 times/ week that is always changing. You can't visit unless the inmate makes an appointment for you. See how this works? I was trying to coordinate some support and communication with the lawyer, but I had to pay. I never was able to visit for the two months he was there.
The staff are uncooperative about anything. I could write a letter, but we needed to converse about things and it would have taken a week to get an answer back. And I'm sure they charged for pen and paper. When the lawyers paralegal and I went to his bond court at 7 pm and paid, we waited in the car until about 12:30 at night. i went to the exit and asked the guard if he had any word with so and so and he just said, "No". While we were there an ambulance was outside flashing, people get sick and hurt there a lot, something is always going on and that locks down the whole place.. We watched people coming out every few minutes. When he got out, he didn't even know we were there so he took off down the road and we had to catch him. It's sure nothing like TV where they bring them out to the people that are bonding them out. They didn't even have a waiting area. We were out in the parking lot in the dark, trying to see if whoever came out was him.
Anyway, the prison is 'outsourced' to a company for profit, and they essentially hold people incommunicado while they charge family and friends for trying to see them, much less arrange release.
About 'girlfriends' who think they can 'change' or do want to. Some friends in our church had a nephew that was walking trouble. That's how my son go into it. By taking him to church. Anyway, the kid was a bum, but had a nice girlfriend. He's now grown, lives a respectful life and he and his girlfriend are still together. My son said I wouldn't believe the change if I saw him. In this case the girl was right. His uncle, a former Marine (who was kind of notorious himself) when we were all kids said, "You have to let them grow up." and he's right. I guess that's why we have a Juvenile systems. Teenagers are prone to go crazy until their brains develop. I figure that if they don't outgrow by the time they are in their early 20's and have't shaped up, like the guy that is in jail now, his chances of 'reform' are slim to none.