antiquegirl
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Pictures have been posted here and media articles mention window(s) in the "confinement room". It was noted that they were very strong and unbreakable.
My question is why have windows at all? Why take the risk that a passerby or nosy person could peer in and see a prisoner (or a grow-op)? If they were pre-existent to that part of the basement and later reinforced, why weren't they boarded up or otherwise covered in some way? If the builder wanted light for some reason, why not have removable or adjustable window coverings like blinds or heavy curtains for when he was absent?
If, as LE claims, the room was intended for illegal purposes, transparent windows make no sense to me.
JMO
My question is why have windows at all? Why take the risk that a passerby or nosy person could peer in and see a prisoner (or a grow-op)? If they were pre-existent to that part of the basement and later reinforced, why weren't they boarded up or otherwise covered in some way? If the builder wanted light for some reason, why not have removable or adjustable window coverings like blinds or heavy curtains for when he was absent?
If, as LE claims, the room was intended for illegal purposes, transparent windows make no sense to me.
JMO