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Cory had his day in court today...the big one
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 154367" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm glad it went well for him in court, and I hope they will let him do the active sentence on the weekends. Wouldn't make much sense to do someothing that would cause him to lose his job. <strong><em>BUT</em></strong> ...</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>"A neighbor of ours is a deputy sheriff that works at the jail so she called his probation officer and got it approved for Cory to go do some work at her house to was her cars and motorcycles so they would be all nice and clean to go to the harley rally! Hmmm..."</strong></em></p><p> </p><p>Umm ... this is pretty much <u>illegal</u> everywhere! <u><em>Extremely</em></u> illegal! I can't believe the probation officer approved it! If this was legal to do, every county employee would have jail inmates at their house mowing their lawns and washing their windows! <em>Community</em> service means doing something that benefits the <em>community</em>, not doing personal "slave labor" for a county employee at their house! Washing county-owned vehicles like police cars or ambulances on county property is fine ... washing an employees personal vehicles at their house is definately NOT! At the prison where I work, the most I have ever had done by inmates was to have a guy in the motor pool put a little air in my tire when it was low and even that is frowned upon! The supervisor is a friend of mine and we waited until no one was looking. This goes back to the old days when county officials used jail and prison inmates as free unpaid labor on their farms. Laws were passed against it because it amounts to "slave labor" and has a HUGE potential for abuse. This must be an extremely uninlightened PO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 154367, member: 1883"] I'm glad it went well for him in court, and I hope they will let him do the active sentence on the weekends. Wouldn't make much sense to do someothing that would cause him to lose his job. [B][I]BUT[/I][/B] ... [I][B]"A neighbor of ours is a deputy sheriff that works at the jail so she called his probation officer and got it approved for Cory to go do some work at her house to was her cars and motorcycles so they would be all nice and clean to go to the harley rally! Hmmm..."[/B][/I] Umm ... this is pretty much [U]illegal[/U] everywhere! [U][I]Extremely[/I][/U] illegal! I can't believe the probation officer approved it! If this was legal to do, every county employee would have jail inmates at their house mowing their lawns and washing their windows! [I]Community[/I] service means doing something that benefits the [I]community[/I], not doing personal "slave labor" for a county employee at their house! Washing county-owned vehicles like police cars or ambulances on county property is fine ... washing an employees personal vehicles at their house is definately NOT! At the prison where I work, the most I have ever had done by inmates was to have a guy in the motor pool put a little air in my tire when it was low and even that is frowned upon! The supervisor is a friend of mine and we waited until no one was looking. This goes back to the old days when county officials used jail and prison inmates as free unpaid labor on their farms. Laws were passed against it because it amounts to "slave labor" and has a HUGE potential for abuse. This must be an extremely uninlightened PO! [/QUOTE]
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