Tough Cop

by Yerusalyim 15 Replies latest jw friends

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    Personally, I love this guy...this is how a jail should be run...what say you? From Snopes.com

    http://www.snopes.com/crime/deserts/pink.htm

    Claim: Arizona sheriff dismisses prisoners' bellyaching about the heat by pointing out that soldiers serving in Iraq cope with similar conditions.

    Status: True.

    Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2003]

    It's even hotter than usual in Phoenix, the Associated Press reports:

    About 2,000 inmates living in a barbed-wire-surrounded tent encampment at the Maricopa County Jail have been given permission to strip down to their government-issued pink boxer shorts.

    On Wednesday, hundreds of men wearing boxers were either curled up on their bunk beds or chatted in the tents, which reached 138 degrees inside the week before. Many were also swathed in wet, pink towels as sweat collected on their chests and dripped down to their pink socks.

    "It feels like you are in a furnace," said James Zanzo't, an inmate who has lived in the tents for 1 1/2 years. "It's inhumane."

    Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy sheriff who created the tent city and long ago started making his prisoners wear pink, is not sympathetic. He said Wednesday that he told the inmates: "It's 120 degrees in Iraq and the soldiers are living in tents and they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your mouths. "

    KIND OF PUTS THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE DOESN'T IT?


    Origins: The
    e-mailed information about the pink-clad prisoners of the Maricopa County Jail was extracted from a July 2003 Associated Press offering about the Summer 2003 heat wave's effect on the Phoenix area. Those few paragraphs devoted to describing the condition of the inmates held in that jail went on to be widely circulated on the Internet although they formed only the smallest portion of the original piece, an article that described the air's heat creating turbulence for airplanes overhead, car windshields shattering or falling out, dogs burning their paws on the pavement, and candles melting indoors.

    A clue as to the 'why' of the selective quoting is contained in the tagline now often part of the forwards: "Kind of puts things in perspective doesn't it?" Someone was struck by the comparison of the kvetching prisoners to the (presumed uncomplaining) troops serving in Iraq, and was moved to excerpt only that portion of the article to share with others. That the forward has proved as popular as it has shows the comparison resonates with a great many.

    The U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq may well be bona fide tough-as-nails servicemen, but at least in our mental image of them we also need them to be larger than life. We like to think of them as lantern-jawed heroes coolly dealing with the impossible situation that is Iraq without giving so much as a thought to their personal safety or even letting as little as a complaining word fall from their lips about the miserable conditions they must endure during that tour of duty. The juxtaposition of these brave soldiers to the societal dregs that wash up into a county jail is thus emminently satisfying to contemplate ? it's the comparison of giants to ants, working to exalt the one even as it makes the other look petty and small.

    Yet if the prisoners housed in Arizona's Maricopa County tent cityjails are complaining, they have some good reasons. At that facility the incarcerated are fed only two meals a day, with green bologna sometimes appearing on the menu. They are quartered in outdoor tents under sweltering conditions, and they sleep on cots which lack pillows. They work on chain gangs. And they wear pink underwear.

    Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, of the "It's 120 degrees in Iraq and the soldiers are living in tents and they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your mouths" quote, revels in the sobriquet 'America's Toughest Sheriff.' He enjoys a very high voter approval rating and has had little trouble being re-elected to the post since 1993. He is a controversial figure, vilified by some and worshipped by others.

    In June 2004 the e-mailed excerpt from the July 2003 Associated Press article circulated anew on the Internet, this time prefaced as follows:
    This is the way he is, and he has been re-elected several times ... Sheriff Joe Arpaio (in Arizona) is doing it RIGHT!!:

    He has jail meals down to 40 cents a serving and charges the inmates for them. He stopped smoking and porno magazines in the jails. Took away their weights. Cut off all but "G" movies.

    He started chain gangs so the inmates could do free work on county and city projects. Then he started chain gangs for women so he wouldn't get sued for discrimination.

    He took away cable TV until he found out there was a federal court order that required cable TV for jails. So he hooked up the cable TV again but only let in the Disney channel and the weather channel. When asked why the weather channel he replied, so they will know how hot it's gonna be while they are working on my chain gangs.

    He cut off coffee since it has zero nutritional value. When the inmates complained, he told them.....this is a good one......"This isn't the Ritz/Carlton. If you don't like it, don't come back."

    He bought Newt Gingrich' lecture series on videotape that he pipes into the jails. When asked by a reporter if he had any lecture series by a Democrat, he replied that a democratic lecture series might explain why a lot of the inmates were in his jails in the first place.

    You have to love this guy!!

    More on the AZ Sheriff.

    [at this point, the text quoted above in our Example section is repeated]
    With one exception (which could simply amount to no more than our not having yet found the right supporting articles), the claims made in the 2004 preface check out. Sheriff Joe Arpaio has banned smoking, coffee, pornographic magazines, movies, and unrestricted television in all his jails. Those incarcerated in his tent city jail do indeed work on chain gangs, pulling weeds for the city and county, clearing brush, and the like. In 1996 the Sheriff put the nation's first female chain gang to work. Although the e-mailed account makes it sound as if he did so out of fear of prosecution for discrimination, there was no such threat lurking in the background ? he chose that course of action because it suited his beliefs: "I don't believe in discrimination in my jail system. Crime knows no gender and neither should punishment," he said.

    Regarding the claim about airing a Newt Gingrich lecture series on the jail's television system, in 1995 the controversial lawman used canteen funds to buy the Republican House speaker's 10-part, $150 video lecture series with the intent of piping it into the inmates' cells. When asked if he'd also be providing those in his charge with a lecture series done by a Democrat, he replied in the negative. "For one thing I don't know of any," he said. "And some people might say these guys already got enough of those ideas."

    He is also proud of having lowered the cost of feeding inmates in his care. Though assorted news articles quote slightly differing figures, a 40¢ per serving expenditure is the one most often touted. "It costs more to feed our police dogs than our inmates. The dogs never committed a crime, and they're working for a living," Arpaio said.

    In 1998 Arpaio instituted a policy of charging inmates for their meals, levying a dollar-a-day tariff against each of those incarcerated. In 1994 he banned coffee from the Maricopa County Jail, but he did so not because of its lack of nutritional value, but to protect inmates and guards from hot-coffee assaults by other inmates and to lower costs. (By eliminating the estimated 5,000 cups of coffee served daily for 5,400 inmates, it was expected the county would save $94,158 a year.)

    The one item we have yet to validate is the assertion that Arpaio deprived inmates of cable TV until discovery that such act was in violation of a federal court order. We've yet to locate this order or to confirm that television programming was ever denied those in his care. It is on record, however, that inmates in his charge view only selected programming, such as what's on The Weather Channel. ("I think my chain gang deserves to know how hot it is when they hit the streets," said Arpaio.)

    Barbara "in the pink" Mikkelson
  • lazyslob
    lazyslob

    Just wonder if he´s willing to move up here. We really need this guy.

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    Bump!

  • Michael3000
    Michael3000

    Funny how one man's "toughness" is another man's "cruel and unusual punishment...

  • simplesally
    simplesally

    I have heard of this guy before. The pink underwear is great!

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim
    Funny how one man's "toughness" is another man's "cruel and unusual punishment...

    Funny how that divide is generally on a Conservative / liberal bent.

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    Wonder if there are any repeat offenders. They might prefer Iraq.

  • TD
    TD

    It's funny how much more enamored people in other parts of the country are with Arpaio than those of us that reside in Maricopa county.

  • funkyderek
    funkyderek
    It's funny how much more enamored people in other parts of the country are with Arpaio than those of us that reside in Maricopa county.

    Why? What don't the locals like about him? From what I've read, that's exactly the way a prison should be.

  • Shutterbug
    Shutterbug
    It's funny how much more enamored people in other parts of the country are with Arpaio than those of us that reside in Maricopa county

    Here in Texas Sheriff's are compelled to run for election every few years, is that the case in Arizona ?? If he is being re-elected then the folks in his county are obviously for him, and his methods.

    His point is well taken, soldiers in Iraq are undergoing the same kind of heat, but they didn't do anything to warrent this type of "treatment." Prisoners, have either been convicted of a crime or they are charged with criminal activity. They have no reason to complain.

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