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ОтветитьShe's way too girly to be working there..
ОтветитьShe's too soft for that job.
ОтветитьThe real problem sits behind the mentality that is (or rather, isn't) being taught to the correctional staff. This person is, quite clearly, way too casual and lacking the necessary bit of hatred towards the scum behind bars. You can't be confident and impose respect without having a militaristic attitude when working with inmates, at least not as far as I know.
ОтветитьShe cute
ОтветитьWho’d tear her up?
ОтветитьShe just needs to be careful inmates are always watching for that wrong move
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ОтветитьShe is way too soft with that job smh girl get it together !
ОтветитьJust looks at the way she runs and listen to her voice... she won’t last very long.
ОтветитьToo weak
ОтветитьShe knows she’s not going last
ОтветитьOver a power outage 😂😂 chill ariel
ОтветитьShe should have looked for a transfer to a woman’s facility. Pretty woman for real though.
ОтветитьCan’t take her serious with that voice
ОтветитьI want to meet her :/
ОтветитьI'm about to become a Juvenile Correction Officer within the next few days. But I'm just under 5'8", Male, and was in the Marine Corps. I'm kind, but have a limit you'd not want to cross.
ОтветитьShe's everything a correction office is NOT suppose to be.
ОтветитьShe's really cute and sweet. I like her
ОтветитьIf she passed the test just like every other CO, then she deserves to be there. Now if they bent the rules for her a bit then she doesn’t deserve to be there. They are putting her life, the other CO’s life, and even the inmates life at risk.
Ответитьoh yeah she gone eat dat d
ОтветитьIn order to help keep your spirit and soul safe while working at a prison or jail put a Zantac tablet and a very small amount of coffee grounds down as many sink drains as possible in your location. Thank you Corrections Officers.
ОтветитьShe’s cute
ОтветитьExplain that one here.
ОтветитьDid she quit or get fired ?
ОтветитьAriel 😍😍😍
ОтветитьI’m all for equality but having women correlation officers and probably even police officers is just a bad idea
ОтветитьIts crazy how little they get paid you got people sitting at desks in offices making way more then these people make no sense
ОтветитьUp to b o no love you heaps 50cent.
ОтветитьProps to her for being a correctional officer. I couldn’t do it.
ОтветитьWhy is she not working at a womens prison
ОтветитьAnd then there's Manguin 🤦🏽
ОтветитьThe job doesn't really put too much stress on you. Unless you allow yourself to be under stress. My suggestion is that Once you get off work, leave everything behind you.. go home with Fresh Start and don't be tedious...
ОтветитьWhere are her latex gloves?!? 😷
ОтветитьI finished the mile run. And psych test in Arizona today. And passed Coca Cola told me 4 10-12 hr shifts 15 hr. 10-6am. I’m choosing the Coca Cola
Ответитьthose dimples 😊😍😍😍
ОтветитьI think a lot of you watch too many prision movies. Anybody can be a C.O. Yeah she needs to toughen up. And yeah shes a risk from danger. Aren't we all?
ОтветитьIs she still a CO at PNM?
ОтветитьThe cuff strap at the end should have been disconnected and taken out of the cell before the cuffs. Also get a grip on the middle of the set as the second cuff is removed. Inmate like to "jack" cuffs.
ОтветитьThe problem with female officers is that they act tough with inmates, but when it’s time to get into a physical altercation with them, the male officers have to deal with it.
ОтветитьThe first mistake in a fight is underestimating your opponent. I’ve seen female officers who are 120 lbs soaking wet take on 200+ lb grown men. You underestimate and assume that you “can take” someone, you’ve let your guard down which makes your vulnerable. It works both ways.
ОтветитьGod bless you sister in blue. My sister-in-law worked at Rikers Island and retired after 36 years of service. She would be what others here have commented about your height and voice but don't listen to those jabronic meatheaded comments and keep doing your job young lady. Me NYPD retired so I can relate.
ОтветитьAs long as you treat them like humans & not like animals they will give you respect.
ОтветитьI just recently got a job as a Extradition Agent-Prisoner Transport. Transporting all over nationwide. All 50 states including Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Gonna be crazy but I feel like I’m ready. This show is what got me thinking of either becoming a CO or what I’m doing now while I’m waiting to get into the police academy
Ответитьariel montoya xox
Ответитьpolice woman payroll day line police station
ОтветитьShe ended up mo ing to another state and quit
ОтветитьShe quit after a gang member threatened her. These are some of the most dangerous guys in the world. I would have done the same thing , She has a child to think of.
ОтветитьNo common sense
ОтветитьHow old is this building?
I’m an electrician, and I’ve built prisons as well as other work in them. There is always redundancies for critical systems, of which the doors are definitely considered critical. Normally, the doors are controlled by a 24v, electromagnetic system. When utility power is lost, there would be battery backup on the 24v controller, and, most commonly, a generator would start and pick up the load within ~10 seconds. Same as with the fire alarm system and other critical loads. There would be emergency lighting circuits as well, again, on battery backup until the generator picked up the load. This would get tested weekly, just like hospitals do.