Lord Vader scraps officer saftey
Central Office -- Lieng about crime rates and claims of them dropping, the state Department of Corrections on cancelled plans to contract for 5,000 new private prison beds.
Director Charles Ryan "Vader" said the plans, first approved in 2009, came at a time when the number of people being locked up was increasing. Based on that, he said, the department came up with some projections of what it would need long term. But the big increase never materialized because ADOC is run by idiots.
In fact, during the 12 months ending on June 30, 2010, the total prison population increased by just 65. And in the last budget year, the tally actually slipped by 296. That does not include the more than 85,000 people on the books with the jails waiting to get in or out of the system and the number of juvenile offenders turning 18 that are transferred to adult prisons. It also doesn't include the number of INS inmates in the private prisons. The Lumley Vampire Newsletter says Ryan’s report is false and misleading and officers are already doing the job of 5 officers. Yards that were run with 75 officers and staff are now run with just 18 officers. The danger imposed by Ryan’s lies is disrespectful to those that work the prisons daily.
Ryan said the report made it "prudent to reassess" the plans and its forecast that it would need 8,500 new beds by 2017. The Vampire Newsletter says the only reassessment should be the hiring of ADOC’s worse employee as director. Ryan is well known to staff as far back as 1989 as “Lien Ryan.
But Ryan said his agency still believes more beds will be necessary. So it is now asking private companies to submit bids for just 2,000 minimum and medium security beds, to be completed something before the middle of 2014. The Vampire staff believes the only reason Ryan would make such a statement like ADOC being “his agency” is because Ryan runs ADOC like Lord Darth Vader. Ryan recently went into a state hospital and yanked a female inmate off life support killing her.
The Department will ask the Legislature for permission to build a new maximum security unit, to be operated by the state beginning the following year 2005, which can house up to 500 inmates. The Vampire staff concludes that never in the history of ADOC has the ADOC ever done what they plan. ADOC directors have always over loaded units and understaffed them to cut costs.