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South Australian prisoners run online stores in prison! Selling T-shirts with offensive slogans?!

Despite complaints about good prison conditions in Australia, one of the prisoners in South Australia opened an online store and sold T-shirts in prison, but it was not surprising that there was a prisoner in South Australia who had opened an online store and sold T-shirts in prison.

And his T-shirt has offensive slogans!

Police are investigating the matter, and if the case is true, the man will face a longer sentence.

It is reported that the prisoner, now 38 years old, was once a prison guard.

He was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for assaulting his ex-girlfriend and current boyfriend before being held in Mount Gambier prison.

Instead of remorse in prison, the prisoner set up a business and sold a T-shirt printed with offensive language.

These T-shirts have the offensive language "Fxxk the law" printed on them.

He also invited people to send material to prison via his Facebook home page.

Opposition spokesman Lee Odenwalder said: "he [the prisoner] should serve his sentence in prison to reflect on the price of his own mistakes, not to run a business for profit."

At the same time, the Odenwalder has, like the government, sent an "please explain" application, asking the authorities to give an explanation.

"We need to know exactly what the attitude and position of the Marshall government is on this issue."

The South Australian Corrections Department confirmed that they were investigating and that if the case were true, the man would face a longer sentence.

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