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In this the guards are already coming from a weak position because the inmates can actually use the media attention to their advantage Anyways I'm getting off track, but my mate refers to himself as part of the old school system, where if you care to break the rules at all, it will be met with swift and violent retribution at the guards hands in the form of some sort of midnight visit. This is all being phased out though, as I already mentioned in the previous paragraph. Also, the inmates definitely know the system, and know how to get around the justice system - There was a recent riot in the local prison here, where the prisoners attacked two of the guards, but even though the prisoners knew there was CC TV on them, they simply covered their faces with towels as to avoid identification. Now the guards could identify them based on mannerisms on camera (the way they walked/moved, used weapons), however it didn't go to trial because the the video was the only evidence, and a prosecution would never get a jury to convict because mannerisms would never be enough to identify the perpetrators. Kind of a long winded way of saying the prisoners know what they can get away with, very well. I asked him what would have happened if the prisoners had actually killed one of the guards, and he said well they would have got away with murder. Apocalypto full movie in hindi dubbed 720p download. Gta san andreas ios free download no jailbreak no computer. The media files you download with aiohow.org must be for time shifting, personal, private, non commercial use only and remove the files after listening. It is illegal for you to distribute copyrighted files without permission. Scary place, he certainly earns his 90k per year. Sorry for the long winded response! Two things come to my mind: - I would be a terrible correctional officer; and - it is certainly a whole another world where people learn to apply their obviously available intelligence and emotions first in a false way and secondly, then being able to pull the plug and turn against the 'duck' with these extortions. Anecdotally, if I was imprisoned and I started to befriend an officer, my loyalty to him would grow as well as his loyalty to me. I wouldn't be able to pull such a stunt that would potentially get him fired and mess up his life if he didn't bring me pot. > Then they proceeded to threaten the country with financial and economic ruin if massive amounts of publics funds weren't transferred to them. From the outside, it looked more like 'those institutions are too vital, so we're going to pump money in and tell them how to do things' from govt officials. Which reminds me - the US financial institution bailout is close to break even with the exception of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (which the Dems insist on pouring more money into - they voted down liquidation early this week). GM and Chrysler aren't even close. Some of them are really, really smart people who grew up in situations that didn't allow them to get anywhere except by this kind of manipulation. And they have nothing else to do, every day, for years. I knew a guy once who had worked as a guard at a maximum-security prison in Kentucky. Their prisoners were this kind of guy - often brilliant. He said you literally couldn't leave a candy wrapper in their cell because they would make a knife of it (not joking, this was his very example, and he knew a guy who'd been cut with just such a knife) and try to escape. Even knowing they couldn't escape, they just had nothing better to do with their time. And they've got a lot of time. 1) Prison guards don't have absolute power over the cons 2) The cons don't have them entirely enthralled, but as I mention in the article, severely weakened over time, and vulnerable enough to succumb to minor rules violations that the cons use as leverage against the guards - to extract major favors 3) A lot of criminals are very intelligent and if they were born in an affluent suburb in Connecticut, they would probably end up just as powerful as many businessmen/politicians.
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