SC to spend millions on netting outside prisons to curb smuggling

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina prisons will soon be fitted with netting as a way to prevent contraband from being smuggled inside.

The state’s director of corrections, Bryan Stirling, said the netting is 50 feet above the ground and will cost between $6 million to $7 million to install at all prisons.

The netting won't be able to stop a drone, but it will stop people from throwing bags, phones or other contraband over the walls.