Thursday, March 1, 2018

#24 Cannot check out his clothes because they are soiled with feces and urine

The Tokyo Detention House has been refusing visitation because our father does not try to get out of the room on his own will from the beginning to now, as if he is responsible for everything.

We repeated visitation a few dozen times; however, were never successful in communication.  No, our father never uttered meaningful words, nor responded to our words.  It is impossible for him who is such a disabled person to refuse visitation on his own will.

As mentioned in the above, our father is even unable to control his toiletry duties.  When visitation occurs, they would have to clean him who is covered by filthy matter, trim his beard and hair, and dress him before he is brought to the interview room.  The Detention House might not want to do this either.  Actually, our father was clean at the time of visitation, while our request to check out his clothes for laundry was refused because they are soiled with feces and urine and cannot be brought to the reception.

Checkout of belongings means that a person who is allowed to visit receives the belongings of the imprisoned person.  Since they are received through the institution, not directly from the imprisoned person, we understood that they did not want to move our father’s very dirty clothes, or that they were too dirty to be moved.

No comments:

Post a Comment