Originally posted by Gene J:
I'm still learning the ropes, so I need to know if it's just me. Didn't I holler loudly enough? Posted sign @ door says: Do not open w/o custody present. Custody did not respond, one even waved as he walked away in the opposite direction. How do you handle this?
Gene,
Hmmm...well every facility is different so first I would ask your coworkers what they would do in this situation. I work in a County Jail, and we don't do anything without an officer present. The only time I've had problems is in the AM when I take the med cart to pass meds to kitchen workers in the dining room. There is supposed to be an officer present when meds are passed but often the corridor officer is off giving breaks so I let the officer in control know that I cannot pass meds without someone there and they always find somebody. They can't run breakfast until it's done so it's in their best interest to expedite matters. However, in your case it probably doesn't matter to them whether this inmate is seen or not. Problem: If you go to the sergeant in charge to complain, that's going to irk the guys that you have to rely on, you have to figure out a way to approach them diplomatically to let them know that you need them there. Do you always have the same officers present? Is this on the medical unit? Lots of variables to consider. Feel fre to e-mail me with further details. Good luck!
Crawsu