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Lancet Jades
03-22-2004, 05:27 PM
Prison guards forbidden to wear protective gear



</FONT>By DOUG BEAZLEY (dbeazley@edm.sunpub.com), SUN MEDIA
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EDMONTON -- Corrections Canada won't let guards at maximum security prisons wear stab-proof vests because it sends a confrontational "signal" to prisoners. "If you have that kind of presence symbolized by (a stab-proof vest), you're sending a signal to the prisoner that you consider him to be a dangerous person," said Tim Krause.

"It interferes with what we call 'dynamic security.' We want staff to talk to prisoners, to see how they're doing."

Last month, Sun Media reported a guard at the Edmonton Institution was threatened with disciplinary action several times by prison brass for wearing a self-purchased stab-proof vest on the job.

The guard, who asked not to be named, said he intends to keep wearing the Kevlar vest.

"Yes, I'm violating the rules. But management is stepping on my right to defend myself," he said.

Kevin Grabowsky, of the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers, said the notion that inmates might be "offended" is a "complete crock."

Laggy
03-22-2004, 06:14 PM
"you're sending a signal to the prisoner that you consider him to be a dangerous person," said Tim Krause."

You damn right! they ARE in prison, duh..that is pritty dumb...ill give that til the 1st guy gets killed then they will change it back (next week)

Quel Thalas
03-22-2004, 06:27 PM
O-o
you gotta be pretty dumb not to allow stabproof vests...hell... Arpaio has his guards at his light security juvie facilitys wearing them

Nereid
03-23-2004, 09:43 PM
Even I'd be smart enough to wear kevlar around convicts who have reason to hate me, and the only armor I'd wear in any situation is normally a flak jacket (even in a massive fire-fight).

Hector
03-26-2004, 09:31 AM
i bet this was paul martins doing...

us canadians need to sort ourselves out

Lancet Jades
03-26-2004, 04:15 PM
Meh, every country needs to sort themselves out, especially the US...

>_>;