Jailhouse Gouging! Phone Call Prices Cause Outrage
Bay City, Michigan resident Fred Zaplitny, an 87-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran, was outraged after noticing the excessive price of talking to his imprisoned son.
Zaplitny said the call cost him about $15. He compared it to calls his son had placed from a Jackson prison in January, February and March which lasted 10, 11 and 15 minutes and cost $2, $2.20 and $3, respectively. He said he believes the cost of the call from the Bay County Jail was exorbitant. “The county is making money off the backs of the poor people in Bay County,” Zaplitny said. “That’s exactly what they’re doing. I’m not complaining because I can’t afford it; I’m not indigent. I think it’s patently wrong.”
In August, the FCC approved an order mandating states to charge inmates no more than $0.25 per minute for interstate collect calls and no more than $0.21 per minute for interstate debit or prepaid calls. The following month, the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau issued an order prohibiting inmate calling service providers such as Securus from blocking lower-cost call routing services. The FCC made the push for more regulated, reduced rates as a measure to likewise reduce inmates’ return to incarceration.
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