This isn’t generally what springs to mind when you talk about criminals doing hard time.
Pictures of strippers cavorting with prisoners on youth day have gone viral.
13 managers and officials have gotten into hot water over the show‚ with acting National Correctional Services Commissioner James Smalberger saying: "The intention was never to have strippers in the facility."
Here are some of the best responses people have had to the story on Twitter:
Offenders getting computers, free food, and now strippers. Maybe prison isn't as bad as university life #prisonstrippers pic.twitter.com/wdYhFmv9rw
— 🇿🇦Makenzi🇵🇸🇸🇩🇨🇩🇧🇫 🇲🇱🇳🇪Kenzo (@MakenziKenzo) June 26, 2017
South Africa is quintessentially an unscripted reality show #PrisonStrippers pic.twitter.com/YsTbBO4XTA
— Phat Peeg🇿🇦 (@TCMabasa) June 26, 2017
#PrisonStrippers
— Urameshi (I miss 🚀) (@WolfGreyCHRSTN) June 26, 2017
Free strip shows in Prison??? pic.twitter.com/Fvm6tZaoBz
#PrisonStrippers wen u realize the prosonstrippers were actually their wardens ...haa! Iyoh satafrica marr pic.twitter.com/DF1eTiERqb
— Bleckchiq (@bleckchiq) June 26, 2017
So instead of focusing on protecting our girls from getting kidnapped, we're in uproar because dudes got free lapdances? #PrisonStrippers pic.twitter.com/0eMCGIw64P
— Urameshi (I miss 🚀) (@WolfGreyCHRSTN) June 26, 2017
#PrisonStrippers pic.twitter.com/qSWLY0fY5p
— Proud'TswanaWoman (@handful_K) June 26, 2017
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