My friend went to jail , but there is a injuction thats saying I cant talk to him till im 18 cause hes overage . Do I have to wait till im 18 inorder to write him a letter or anything ?
Additional info, added Sunday May 10 2009, 12:25 am: And also since thats on there ; if I was to write him a letter does security check it and read it before they give it too him ? And if I was to get caught I could go to jail right ? . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Debateist answered Tuesday May 12 2009, 7:03 am: Hey there,
The letter writing shouldnt be a problem I mean peoples parents get put in jail and they write to them.
Also as long as you dont write anything about sex etc then it should b okay to write to him!! Sometimes teh letters do get read if they think that there may b drugs in them etc!!
I am taking from the fact that u cant visit that u dont hav an adult that will go with you?
But hey keep the faith and write to him and just count the days till you can see him again!!
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Smartone answered Sunday May 10 2009, 10:38 pm: I don't know if you could go to jail for writing to him, but he could get into real trouble for communicating with you, a minor. As for security checking...I do believe they have the option of reading his mail if they suspect any possible trouble.
I don't know how old you are or why he is in jail, but if you have a heart for him, you wouldn't try and communicate with him. He's, obviously, in enough trouble already. You don't need to add to his grief. [ Smartone's advice column | Ask Smartone A Question ]
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