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    It is almost too late bob

    Release the inmates before it is too late. You have about a week left before this happens here Bob. Once the jail is fully infected, staff overwhelmed and non-existent, the jail is lost. Once the jai is lost, you have zero arrest powers. Out of the 37 people confirmed to have coronavirus at Rikers, 17 were staff members. They have 262 detention officers at Rickers and 250 of them have been ordered to report to work immediately. The 12 that have not been reported to work are already positive.

    https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavi...tsa-story.html

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    🐱 COVID Cat 🐱 says: free all inmates from the jails and state prisons including those on death row. Let loose all of the mentally ill people from every secure facility. Do not enforce ANY laws except those that require people to be quarantined. Anyone who violates the recommendation to maintain 6 feet of social distancing should be shot and killed (from a distance of at least 6 feet, of course). Force anyone who doesn’t have corona virus to immediately vacate all hospital space to make room for more virus victims.

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    Meanwhile, the New York Police Department (NYPD) doesn't seem to see the need to scale back its policing of low-level crimes. At a press conference on Friday, Commissioner Dermot Shea said he no intention of ending "broken windows policing," the practice of arresting people for low-level "quality of life" crimes.

    But as of Sunday, the NYPD has reported 98 confirmed cases of the coronavirus among its own staff, both police and civilian employees. The spread of the coronavirus is bouncing back and forth between law enforcement and the people they're arresting and imprisoning. This is going to lead to deaths on both sides of the thin blue line. The first person connected to New York City's jail system to die of the coronavirus was not an inmate—it was a jail investigator from the Department of Correction who worked in an office three miles from Rikers.

    https://reason.com/2020/03/23/the-pr...new-york-city/

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    News flash NYPD has stopped making arrests a long time ago. Jim Jim is a posting machine on this board it seems

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    If too many jailers get the virus and call in sick, deputies from patrol can be sent to the jail to fill in. We are told they are really smart guys who know everything so the jailer job should be a piece of cake for them. Looking forward to working with them soon so they can see how the jail house operates. Some may love the jail so much they may decide not to return to patrol. Nice to see a real brotherhood between jail and patrol deputies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    If too many jailers get the virus and call in sick, deputies from patrol can be sent to the jail to fill in. We are told they are really smart guys who know everything so the jailer job should be a piece of cake for them. Looking forward to working with them soon so they can see how the jail house operates. Some may love the jail so much they may decide not to return to patrol. Nice to see a real brotherhood between jail and patrol deputies.
    Nice try idiot. If it gets that bad watch A and B shifts working every day to fill that void. Hasn’t Hasn’t happened yet jailer. Probably won’t. Maybe you should get tested so you aren’t so scared.

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