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You are at the psych ward where animal-abusers are located. However; you are at the processing area where psych patients are dropped off. What you can see is a large area where you can see other patients who were in restraint chairs, preventing suicide. What you can also see are nurses who are swarming this facility. However; this facility has a dedicated area for psych patients who are animal-abusers who are sent here.
However; there are other patients who don't abuse animals, but they're just waiting for their regular appointments. Although; this facility may look like it has patients being discharged after a long hospital stay.
It may look like an ordinary emergency psych ward, it has series of other features what other emergency psych wards have.
You were awakened by a nurse who is rolling you into a processing room for questioning.
"Are you just wondering why you were end up here?" said the nurse. You looked around this area, and you said, "I don't know about this place Madam, this is not my place to live, and you robbed me of my poodle!" The nurse said, "you were end up here because, you were been spanking your poodle, and Parcoaz Marcoza has been hurt. You were out of control, and an EMS worker must sent you to a psych ward for this act. However; prisons and jails are not working at all, and there's a prison crisis, that means; all jails and prisons must abide to humane standards like most countries where humane upgrades are mandatory." You begin to answer each question. However; your rights has been presented as she reads them on her tablet, just like a police officer, but these words are different:
Nurse: "You have the right to reject chemical restraints against you, but these restraints should only be used within an order of a court, or if you were a serious threat to this ficility. You have the right to get an attorney, if you can't afforda an attorney; we will assign one for you for free, you have the right to question psychiatric staff,--if you have any relevant issues. Be aware, anything what you say will be used against you. You have the right to seek or reject medical attention of any kind. Do you understand your rights Fairy-Rider who doesn't deserve a fairy?"
You: "I understood my rights, but I am a christian, and I waved my rights like a Christian who wanted God to be my attorney, not a real person in blood.
Nurse: "So, you waved most of your rights, and you refused to get a real live attorney, this is NOT church sir, this is a psych hospital for treating psych patients who have psychiatric issues,--caused by abuse or other means."
You: "But what about a savier Madam."
Nurse: "There's no savier here to prevent us from doing our job. And we're not going to let this slide because, you hit your animal over making noise."
You refused to get tested for spank threats, causing you to be end up responsible for cruelty.
You kept refusing to be evaluated for possible signs of violence, and you believe you are associated with a church.
The another nurse, escorts you to a booking area of a psych ward. Unlike a prison, sanitary conditions are madatory. You usually get processed like a regular prison or jail. And you were fingerprinted for your records.
Due to your violent issues, you were placed in a special room where you can "sober up" from your violent rage. Well can you really sober up from a violent rage? This psych ward has came up with a different approach with their psych patients. Take a look of this room; it has padding, and it has a series of lights on a ceiling, and it has a phone, but it's receiving repairs after a heavy use. It also has a bench that is padded. It also has a toilet facility with a steel toilet, a place where a table is mounted on a wall. This is kind of a minimal setup for this room. Next to it; there's a larger room for general psych patients are usually housed when waiting for normal appointments. However; this place relies on 100% humane efforts of handling patients. This place has received heavy repairs to upgrade this entire facility.
You were kept there for a period of 45 minutes as a maximum.
The another nurse reaches a table where she can type up information on her work computer that relies on an open-source OS.