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<blockquote data-quote="cooljeff" data-source="post: 1628652" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>Oh that's nothing Patty, I remember one night myself and another officer were called to a floor to let an inmate out to clean his cell when it flooded from the toilet, we let the inmate and his bunkmates out on the tier and the one cleaned it all up. The problem was, when my partner was looking through the cell for whatever, he turns around when the inmate finishes and gets and eye and face full of toilet mop water from the splashing in the bucket. He is pissed, goes and cleans himself up, but later his eyes start getting red and puffy. soon they are both draining gewey, thick, nasty fluid, his eyes are all crusted over and he can't see. I had to actually be his eyes when I took him to the nurse. Diagnosis, the worst case of staph infection she had ever seen that was not in an open wound. </p><p></p><p>That place was filthy, awful, depressing, and very, very unsafe. Most people don't believe it when I tell them how easy it is for any inmate to rig thier door to open with just a spoon, or paper! and then get at when they want to. AND REMEBER THERE ARE RAPIST, MURDERS, AND OTHERS inside. But they would always stress how important our safety was to them! Give me a break!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cooljeff, post: 1628652, member: 994"] Oh that's nothing Patty, I remember one night myself and another officer were called to a floor to let an inmate out to clean his cell when it flooded from the toilet, we let the inmate and his bunkmates out on the tier and the one cleaned it all up. The problem was, when my partner was looking through the cell for whatever, he turns around when the inmate finishes and gets and eye and face full of toilet mop water from the splashing in the bucket. He is pissed, goes and cleans himself up, but later his eyes start getting red and puffy. soon they are both draining gewey, thick, nasty fluid, his eyes are all crusted over and he can't see. I had to actually be his eyes when I took him to the nurse. Diagnosis, the worst case of staph infection she had ever seen that was not in an open wound. That place was filthy, awful, depressing, and very, very unsafe. Most people don't believe it when I tell them how easy it is for any inmate to rig thier door to open with just a spoon, or paper! and then get at when they want to. AND REMEBER THERE ARE RAPIST, MURDERS, AND OTHERS inside. But they would always stress how important our safety was to them! Give me a break! [/QUOTE]
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