The State - News from May 23, 1989
No-smoking signs will go up in all seven San Diego County jail facilities July 1, and a spokesman for Sheriff John Duffy said they will apply to everyone--inmates, jailers and other employees. Deputies going off duty or on breaks will be allowed to smoke outside jail buildings, but prisoners will not have that privilege. Nor will inmates be allowed to have tobacco products, which under Duffy’s new policy will be considered contraband.
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