NYS CORRECTIONS OFFICERS Impromptu Strike

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It appears as if a strike is rolling through the NYS prison system with Fuer Hochul activating 2000 National Guard Members and possibly as many as 5000….. Things about to get a little spicey

 
It appears as if a strike is rolling through the NYS prison system with Fuer Hochul activating 2000 National Guard Members and possibly as many as 5000….. Things about to get a little spicey


There should be an organization that helps COs avoid any legal action by the state. You know, like sanctuary cities/states do for illegal aliens.
 
It appears as if a strike is rolling through the NYS prison system with Fuer Hochul activating 2000 National Guard Members and possibly as many as 5000….. Things about to get a little spicey

Wait a minute, hasn't DJT made comments in the past for wanting to use the military to guard our southern border and gotten chastised for that?
Now Hochel wants to use National Guard for non military action? I'm smelling hypocrisy .
 
Take away the guards… fine.

Lock the cells. Turn out the lights. Turn off the heat. Turn off the water.

Leave the prisoners locked up…

Only reason they need guards is to control prisoners who aren’t in their cells.

The bunny huggers will be screaming about th poor prisoners in minutes.

9 missed meals and things get really sporty!

Sirhr
 
Take away the guards… fine.

Lock the cells. Turn out the lights. Turn off the heat. Turn off the water.

Leave the prisoners locked up…

Only reason they need guards is to control prisoners who aren’t in their cells.

The bunny huggers will be screaming about th poor prisoners in minutes.

9 missed meals and prisoners will realize who's really in charge and has the real power. That'll bring them to heel.

Sirhr
FIFY
 
Well they had to do something suddenly they could no longer aid illegals / cartels and they absolutely hated being called out for beating a handcuffed inmate to death- had to strike , couldn’t have the tax cattle holding to account or anything
 
Take away the guards… fine.

Lock the cells. Turn out the lights. Turn off the heat. Turn off the water.

Leave the prisoners locked up…

Only reason they need guards is to control prisoners who aren’t in their cells.

The bunny huggers will be screaming about th poor prisoners in minutes.

9 missed meals and things get really sporty!

Sirhr
Not everyone in prison, deserves to be there. How shallow our memories are………
 
I grew up in a shit town called Lynn, MA. Lots of Greeks and Sicilians from the old country. At least they were legally admitted and received no handouts. Lots of other underprivileged groups as well. Always made for fun times.

Anyways, we had 2 HUGE General Electric plants. One made jet engines, and the other made turbines for large ships.

A fairly large company that did very specialized machining for the turbine side went through a unionization process. The company had been in Lynn for a long time and employed 500 or so people. It was very hard to get a job there because they picked the best and paid them accordingly. The company tried to negotiate, but demands were "non-negotiable" or just unrealizable. Employees showed up on a Monday for work only to find the building locked. There was a sign that said the business had closed and provided some information for unemployment. They moved the work to another facility in New England.

Reagan fired the ATC, which struck against Federal regulations.

I can't believe this strike would not be subject to a Federal regulation.

Some people fail to understand their true worth to any organization.
 
I grew up in a shit town called Lynn, MA. Lots of Greeks and Sicilians from the old country. At least they were legally admitted and received no handouts. Lots of other underprivileged groups as well. Always made for fun times.

Anyways, we had 2 HUGE General Electric plants. One made jet engines, and the other made turbines for large ships.

A fairly large company that did very specialized machining for the turbine side went through a unionization process. The company had been in Lynn for a long time and employed 500 or so people. It was very hard to get a job there because they picked the best and paid them accordingly. The company tried to negotiate, but demands were "non-negotiable" or just unrealizable. Employees showed up on a Monday for work only to find the building locked. There was a sign that said the business had closed and provided some information for unemployment. They moved the work to another facility in New England.

Reagan fired the ATC, which struck against Federal regulations.

I can't believe this strike would not be subject to a Federal regulation.

Some people fail to understand their true worth to any organization.

I’m surprised the government allowed them them to close.

Judgeorders Statbucks to reopen.
 
I remember Lynn Ma
Lynn Lynn the city of sin
Never comes out the way it went in
Lynn Lynn the city of sin
You never comes out the way it went in
You ask for water and they give you gin
The girls say no but they always give in

Now you know the whole thing...LOL
 
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Im an ex SSO, and many of my friends are Co's at Midstate, and Marcy Correctional. The media is not reporting 1/10th of whats going on. The big complaint of the CO's is the HALT ACT. Its endangering the safety of the Staff, and giving the Inmates pretty much freedom to do what they want. Inmates are not in cells, but dorms, that house about 15 at a time. The staff are mandated to work 24 hours shifts, and some are working 36.!!!!!

National Guard units are deployed to Attica, and a few others, where they promptly left. Pretty much the inmates are in control.

The CO's dont really care about the threats Hocal is saying, because they know its all just shit talk.
Staffing levels are at 70% and getting worst by the day.

Im off to support my Brothers by joining the picket lines this afternoon.
Say prayers that this gets solved quick!

Its a real shit show, and its going to explode.
 
I have a few friends that are in the NG, and have been activated. The part that I remember from them talking about it, was that there are some weird illnesses that seem to be impacting the COs at these places, and it's a very large percentage that are experiencing symptoms. Haven't heard if it's also impacting the inmates as well, but nobody is liking this situation.
 

Already short staffed now that 11 have been charged with murder .

The New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association issued a statement in December reading, "What we witnessed is incomprehensible to say the least and is certainly not reflective of the great work that the vast majority of our membership conducts every day... This incident has the potential to make our correctional facilities even more violent, hostile, and unpredictable than ever before."

In other words Beatings shall continue until morale improves.
 
Yep I’m sure it’s a rough gig - when 10 of 17 get indicted on 2nd degree murder and gang assault - and one of 17 for trying to destroy evidence and the other 5 present do nothing but laugh you know you’re dealing with with a squad of hard killers .
So when they get sentenced will their old gang members be less or more apt to beat them?
 
Up date...

A good friend ( Sargent) was slashed in the head yesterday while working in the mess hall. He needed 12 stitches..
There’s a lot more going on and very little reporting on it, let alone what is going on now, on the inside, I’ll leave it at that, as I’m not at liberty to speak on it. Speaks volumes in the call up numbers and mobilization of troops to these prisons, but it can’t be too high of a priority or concern for the governor if they’re content to wait till Monday to even start to have mediation. I have a quick solution, put the NY politician inside there and let them be the ones guarding the “incarcerated individuals “, and yes, that’s how you have to refer to them, start with Hochul and the liberals first, let’s see how quick their tune switches.
 
There’s a lot more going on and very little reporting on it, let alone what is going on now, on the inside, I’ll leave it at that, as I’m not at liberty to speak on it. Speaks volumes in the call up numbers and mobilization of troops to these prisons, but it can’t be too high of a priority or concern for the governor if they’re content to wait till Monday to even start to have mediation. I have a quick solution, put the NY politician inside there and let them be the ones guarding the “incarcerated individuals “, and yes, that’s how you have to refer to them, start with Hochul and the liberals first, let’s see how quick their tune switches.
I’d almost care if half the incarcerated people weren’t there for victimless crimes but just being enemies of the state and it’s revenue generating arm.

Seems all the illegals murderers kiddy fuckers ect are walking around free- with a “hands off” order protecting them .
 
So hazard pay is surprise money?

Now it makes even less sense.
Not sure what Suprise money is. But thinking you're going to knife fight all day long.
Go into a prison with a knife you will not have a job long. If you use it, you will be charged.
If you would happen to see it coming, think about surviving long enough for the Calvery to get there.
The inside is a different world. The administration has hamstrung those doing the job. Every momma and babymomma is on the phone to the warden (why the warden actually speaks to the public is beyond me) as soon as their babys right have been violated, like telling them their dayroom is over. The power has been handed over to inmates through lawyers and politicians. The prisons are full of drugs to include phytanyl, so that puts the personnel in the mailroon in danger of overdose just from being exposed. The same goes for CO's doing routine cell searches, or when they have to rescue an inmate who has ODed or is just so high they have no idea where they are, and have to be taken to the health care unit to be checked out and observed till they aren't high anymore. And it's so prevalent that they don't even get a ticket out of it!

Sorry for the rant.
Should probably write a book.
 
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Not sure what Suprise money is. But thinking you're going to knife fight all day long.
Go into a prison with a knife you will not have a job long. If you use it, you will be charged.
If you would happen to see it coming, think about surviving long enough for the Calvery to get there.
The inside is a different world. The administration has hamstrung those doing the job. Every momma and babymomma is on the phone to the warden (why the warden actually speaks to the public is beyond me) as soon as their babys right have been violated, like telling them their dayroom is over. The power has been handed over to inmates through lawyers and politicians. The prisons are full of drugs to include phytanyl, so that puts the personnel in the mailroon in danger of overdose just from being exposed. The same goes for CO's doing routine cell searches, or when they have to rescue an inmate who has ODed or is just so high they have no idea where they are, and have to be taken to the health care unit to be checked out and observed till they aren't high anymore. And it's so prevalent that they don't even get a ticket out of it!

Sorry for the rant.
Should probably write a book.

Book?

HOLD MY BEER.
 
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Not sure what Suprise money is. But thinking you're going to knife fight all day long.
Go into a prison with a knife you will not have a job long. If you use it, you will be charged.
If you would happen to see it coming, think about surviving long enough for the Calvery to get there.
The inside is a different world. The administration has hamstrung those doing the job. Every momma and babymomma is on the phone to the warden (why the warden actually speaks to the public is beyond me) as soon as their babys right have been violated, like telling them their dayroom is over. The power has been handed over to inmates through lawyers and politicians. The prisons are full of drugs to include phytanyl, so that puts the personnel in the mailroon in danger of overdose just from being exposed. The same goes for CO's doing routine cell searches, or when they have to rescue an inmate who has ODed or is just so high they have no idea where they are, and have to be taken to the health care unit to be checked out and observed till they aren't high anymore. And it's so prevalent that they don't even get a ticket out of it!

Sorry for the rant.
Should probably write a book.
I can't even imagine how you thought i was serious about knife fighting inmates all day. I feel like you spent a lot of time in your youth walking around with a "kick me" sign stuck to your back. Hyperbole my man.