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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2012, 05:31:04 PM »
The introduction of weapons and contraband into the correctional environment is an extremely serious problem.  It places everyone's lives at risk... offenders as well as staff.  You would be amazed at the items that can "fit" in various places - folding knives, cell phones, batteries, ammunition, small guns, drugs, etc.  Here in Texas, back in the latter part of 2009, a 500-pound man concealed a gun in his fat folds - and IIRC he had been searched twice before it was discovered.

If you work in corrections or have loved ones that do then maintaining a safe working environment is at the top of everyone's list.  Unfortunately, however, that isn't always possible.

Sorry, the analogy is BS. Strip searching a felon entering for a stretch or hard time is hardly comparable to busting drunken Aunt Sally for public intoxication or DWI.

Common sense just ain't common any more. And .gov intrusion - literally in this case - just keeps getting worse.
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #11 on: June 22, 2012, 06:47:54 PM »
Sorry, the analogy is BS. Strip searching a felon entering for a stretch or hard time is hardly comparable to busting drunken Aunt Sally for public intoxication or DWI.

Common sense just ain't common any more. And .gov intrusion - literally in this case - just keeps getting worse.

I have to disagree here Path.
If Aunt Sally is going into the jail, even the drunk tank, it is the same thing.
I don't really see a problem with it as a standard part of booking .

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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #12 on: June 22, 2012, 07:43:43 PM »
Part of this might be us citizens fault in a litigation happy society...

As soon as you are in custody, the police are responsible for your safety, or so someone will try to prove, so if Aunt Sally harms herself with anything but her fingernails, some lawyer will get a family member to file suit.

If she hurts someone else, there will likely be two families with lawyers.

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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2012, 10:16:21 PM »
Common sense just ain't common any more.

Well, I guess it could be a matter of perspective.  If I'm a correctional officer, risking my life each day serving the people of my community or state, then I think it IS common sense to take steps to ensure that I get to go home to my wife and kids at the end of shift.

I already have to worry about homemade shanks, toothbrushes with embedded razor blades, shoestring garrotes, disease-ridden feces and glass shard mixtures or hot oil being thrown in my face, etc.  The kinds of weapons that I face each shift is limited only by the offender's imagination - and they have a LOT of time to be imaginative.  And this is what I have to look forward to while being unarmed and outnumbered 30 to 1.  So if a good ol' butt check will keep poor Aunt Sally from smuggling in something else that can kill me then I say it IS common sense to do it... and so does my wife and my kids.

Like I said, maybe it's just a matter of perspective.


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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2012, 10:23:29 PM »
I'm of 2 minds on this, on one hand, Prisoners have to damned many "rights".
People in jail have already shown a disregard for the rules of civilized behavior, they should not benifit from a social contract they have already violated.
On the other hand we all know some badge heavy prick would abuse the authority.

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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #15 on: June 24, 2012, 01:37:45 AM »
Failure to appear or a fugative from justice. Is not a small thing.  Unpaid ticket could be one or both.  When I worked for a ffl, I saw more dmv ( unpaid tickets) then doj kick backs.   
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2012, 06:07:02 AM »
I have to disagree here Path.
If Aunt Sally is going into the jail, even the drunk tank, it is the same thing.
I don't really see a problem with it as a standard part of booking .

And reason #42 why you will never get my vote for much of anything. You have become way too complacent with the high crimes and misdemeanors committed by all levels of .gov these days, all in the names of safety/security/children/policy/reason du jeur.
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2012, 06:33:57 AM »
Well, I guess it could be a matter of perspective.  If I'm a correctional officer, risking my life each day serving the people of my community or state, then I think it IS common sense to take steps to ensure that I get to go home to my wife and kids at the end of shift.

I already have to worry about homemade shanks, toothbrushes with embedded razor blades, shoestring garrotes, disease-ridden feces and glass shard mixtures or hot oil being thrown in my face, etc.  The kinds of weapons that I face each shift is limited only by the offender's imagination - and they have a LOT of time to be imaginative.  And this is what I have to look forward to while being unarmed and outnumbered 30 to 1.  So if a good ol' butt check will keep poor Aunt Sally from smuggling in something else that can kill me then I say it IS common sense to do it... and so does my wife and my kids.

Like I said, maybe it's just a matter of perspective.

See above re safety. The rights of the citizen cannot and should not be abridged because you believe you have some sacrosanct right no one else has to go home safe at the end of the day.

I'm touchy on this specific point, since I had a county sheriff deputy LEO, a field training officer no less, use the same excuse. I had asked, in a semi-public  forum, what the reaction would be if during a traffic stop I mentioned I had a CCW and I was carrying. This is a law in some states, but not here in ND. The FTO responded he would order me out of the car, cuff me (proning me out in the process if he felt it necessary) and disarm me - for his own protection. Seems he too wanted to go home safe at the end of the day.

The ND State Constitution, paragraph 1 of Section 1 of Article 1, in fact, enumerates very clearly that residents have a right to carry. Yet the FTO was willing to violate that enumerated right so he can feel safe. And, to worsen things, he stated that if sued, there isn't a jury in the county who would convict him.

Wasn't that the same excuse used by cops in the deep south when they routinely violated the rights of black citizens in the 20's, 30's 40's, etc.? ? ?

No shrug on this one. If you're afraid, change jobs. DO NOT VIOLATE ME OR MY RIGHTS!
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #18 on: June 24, 2012, 06:51:03 AM »
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Re: Look how far they will go for a police state
« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2012, 09:30:47 AM »
The saddest thing about the girl Mexican carrying is that the videographer saw the gun, zoomed in on the gun, followed the people around a while and NEVER SAID A FRIGGIN' THING!

 

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