Oregon Correctional Officers get Tasers
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Oregon Correctional Officers get Tasers
Oregon prison guards get Tasers | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Civil rights activists object, fearing abuses THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SALEM, Ore. -- High-tech Tasers equipped with digital cameras are being distributed to prison guards to help control an inmate population that has reached about 13,500. But inmates and civil rights activists say they are concerned the Tasers could be used to punish inmates, including mentally ill prisoners. Nearly 100 corrections officers across the state are being trained on how and when to use the shock-inducing weapons, intended to help prevent injuries to both guards and inmates. "The officers are able to quickly subdue the (inmate) versus wrestling with him for some time," said Paula Allen, Department of Corrections chief of security. Under proposed department rules, approval for Taser use would have to come from a supervising officer in charge, along with the prison superintendent. Trained officers and commanders will make judgment calls on when to employ the weapons, Allen said. More than 70 people, including inmates, civil rights activists and other concerned citizens, recently filed written objections in response to the proposed rule changes that govern prison use of Tasers. "Prisons already have plenty of means to control inmates, and this is an unnecessary, deadly and expensive weapon," wrote Lauren Regan, executive director of the Civil Liberties Defense Center in Eugene. Taser shocks, if administered to mentally ill convicts, would amount to cruel and unusual punishment, Regan added. Corrections Director Max Williams defended the new Tasers, saying they will "halt violent situations." |
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Re: Oregon Correctional Officers get Tasers
It always amazes me that some prick with zero corrections experience thinks this is a bad idea. Fighting these guys used to be fun but as i get older it tends to hurt more than it used to. I say tasers would save alot of bull sh** and sore knees. I am sick of know it alls who think they know better than someone who deals with these guys on a dailey basis.
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Re: Oregon Correctional Officers get Tasers
We had to get rid of Tasers for various reasons. I probably shouldn't get into too much detail about that, but can anyone say 'human barbecue?'
Even though we switched to non-oil based OC spray, only limited numbers have Tasers. |
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