I’m curious if that means that it’s easier for the Doogans (community service vs. jail time)… or if putting them to work is easier than trying to actually keep them in prison. (Both, perhaps?)
I’m assuming it’s sort of a, “if they’re in jail, they’ll have nothing to do but plot escape attempts and unlimited free time to do so”, whereas here their energies can be (at least somewhat, occasionally) productively channeled by keeping them busy.
“The warden has a thousand things on his mind but the prisoner thinks only of escape” – that’s not a situation you want the Doogans in, because with the things THEY think of to escape, you ain’t gonna have a prison left at the end of it.
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THIS is easier than jail?
I’m curious if that means that it’s easier for the Doogans (community service vs. jail time)… or if putting them to work is easier than trying to actually keep them in prison. (Both, perhaps?)
I’m assuming it’s sort of a, “if they’re in jail, they’ll have nothing to do but plot escape attempts and unlimited free time to do so”, whereas here their energies can be (at least somewhat, occasionally) productively channeled by keeping them busy.
“The warden has a thousand things on his mind but the prisoner thinks only of escape” – that’s not a situation you want the Doogans in, because with the things THEY think of to escape, you ain’t gonna have a prison left at the end of it.