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Too sexy for prison: Officer who claims she was hounded out of job, inmates paid her compliments
TheDaily Mail UK ^ | 7-16-09 | By Andy Dolan

Posted on 07/16/2009 7:29:49 AM PDT by rawhide

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To: SeeSharp
I'm not sure what a young offenders' Institution is but it sounds like some kind of juvenile facility.

A teenager will rape and kill you just as thoroughly as a 40 year old, has more energy, and is hornier.

41 posted on 07/16/2009 8:32:55 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money -- Thatcher)
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To: rawhide

Did she get to keep the ‘bracelets’???


42 posted on 07/16/2009 8:34:33 AM PDT by BlueNgold (... Feed the tree!)
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To: rawhide

Look at those perfectly-manicured nails. If you’re her co-worker, and you need instant and very physical assistace, do you think you could count on her? I mean, to do more than call for help from the corner?


43 posted on 07/16/2009 8:37:56 AM PDT by Teacher317
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I worked as an officer and then Sergeant for almost 25 years in NY State prisons, including maximum security. I only worked with male inmates. I started the job when I was 33, and back then, I was a lot slimmer, and of course, younger than I am now. I actually had more trouble with the male officers trying to get into my pants than the inmates. It was funny, because many of the male officers wouldn't talk to you at work, but meet them out in a bar, and they were the first ones to make a pass at you. There was only a handful of female officers at Auburn Prison (max). The jail was cliquey, staffed with mostly local guys, and the majority of them didn't want females working there. In 1980, I was a divorced mother of two, and having taken Criminal Justice courses in college, I took the job as the pay and benefits were good. Being the main breadwinner for my family was my biggest motivation.

This girl is small, and if she didn't comply with the required uniform regulations, then they had every right to dismiss her. In my department, we were required to follow specific guidelines for uniform wear, and if we failed to comply, there were steps the administration could take to discipline you.

In my years of experience, I've worked with men and women of varying sizes and ages. Some of the biggest guys were the most gutless when it came to standing up to the inmates. Back in the early 80's, I met a new female recruit at Auburn Prison. She was 50 at the time, and just as small, if not smaller than this girl. Because of her age, the inmates used to call her "Granny," but despite that, they also gave her respect. She is now in her 80's, having retired several years ago. During her career, she never had a problem with any of the inmates.

Every new officer, whether you're male or female is tested by the convicts. They want to see what you are made of. If you're too friendly with them, they could take that as a sign that you are weak, and try to get you to bring banned items in for them, or violate other facility rules for their benefit. During my career, I saw male officers fall prey to that more than females, because of course, there are more males working in the system than females. As far as sex goes, there are plenty of homos in the system that serve that purpose. I periodically heard of female officers getting involved with male inmates, but I also heard of male officers getting involved with female inmates. It works both ways. One of the first officers who got busted in my early months at Auburn, was a male officer with 12 years on the job, who was charged with bringing drugs into the prison for the inmates. Of course he lost his job, and I've always wondered why people would jeopardize a good paying job to deal with the convicts.

I retired back in 2003, and haven't missed the job one day. The way the prison system has gone downhill over the years, I'm glad I was able to get out when I did. Albany didn't want you to do the job. They just wanted you to slide by without upsetting the inmates, or making them comply with the rules and regulations. In my 14 years as a Sergeant, I did my best for the officers under my supervision. I don't like to brag, but the male officers I worked with told me they'd rather have me cover their back than any of the male Sergeants on the shift. They said they could never count on them to stand up to the inmates.

44 posted on 07/16/2009 8:42:57 AM PDT by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Definitely not guilty ....of being too pretty.


45 posted on 07/16/2009 8:49:10 AM PDT by Defiant (Republican elites reject conservatism with great conviction and reject Marxism unless it is popular.)
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I am studying for a degree in Criminal Justice. They have guest speakers occassionally and a warden came to give a lecture. First thing he said was “They will say anything and everything to get a rise out of you.”

This woman is an idiot for dressing herself up to be around a bunch of PRISONERS and expected them to act nicely? Lady, if they acted nicely they wouldn’t be in PRISON.


46 posted on 07/16/2009 9:04:16 AM PDT by autumnraine (You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out)
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To: rawhide

Not Guilty!


47 posted on 07/16/2009 9:15:37 AM PDT by CSM (Business is too big too fail... Government is too big to succeed... I am too small to matter...)
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To: rawhide

ay yai yai...!


48 posted on 07/16/2009 9:19:22 AM PDT by quesera (We are so screwed!!)
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To: rawhide

yowser...i’m not a criminal, but I am hardened.


49 posted on 07/16/2009 11:39:10 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB (ACORN:American Corruption for Obama Right Now)
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