I read Liddy's Autobio.He seemed to handle the problem pretty well as I recall.Earned the inmate's respect,even the black ones you might have suspected would have had it out for him.
None the less, even tough guy Liddy realizes that just because someone is incarcerated and rightfully (or wrongfully) had certain freedoms taken away doesn't mean that it's right for them to expect to take a root up the old poop shoot.
It is not "poetic justice" or karma or anything of the sort.
If anyone disagrees with that then the next time they are pulled over for speeding then instead of handing over your Dirvers license and proof of insurance, just jump out of the car and drop your trousers and bend over the trunk. Holler out... "I know I got it coming and since I hate crime and criminals I am actually glad you are fixing to purge this out of me. Come on officer, give it to me good."