Re: More disturbing signs of Amerika the Police State
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Then what of the litigation following the incident where the previously compliant subject goes berserk, writhing around, resulting in a broken arm as he falls out of his chair and his arm hangs up in the window?
Just saying. It is a good suggestion, but would need to be well thought out.
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Re: More disturbing signs of Amerika the Police State
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However, if EVERYONE gets treated the same way, then the likelihood of someone claiming that he was treated differently and/or discriminated against goes away.
People in confinement get treated differently all the time. It's quite simple to articulate why you did what you did. I'll repeat myself again, "although inmate A refused consent, he was compliant with the court ordered procedure and allowed to remain unrestrained."
"inmate B refused consent, and was also non compliant, even combative at times. For the safety of the inmate and staff, it was determined a four point restraining method was best for everyone".
Least level of force necessary, if inmates are compliant, 4 points are not necessary.