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N.C. Jail Concern Criticized
By Asheville Citizen Times
Published: 02/03/2003

The state official in charge of making jail safety a top priority criticized one of his inspectors recently for warning that problems in the Haywood County Jail could prove fatal. 
State Jail and Detention Section Chief Robert Lewis promised he would make sure faulty cell doors are fixed but said an inspector was 'supersensitive' for saying in a report the problem could cost lives in a fire. 
'Ernest maybe shouldn't have made that comment. That's his opinion,' Lewis said. 'It's a poor choice of words.' 
State inspector Ernest Dixon wrote in a November report that Haywood County repeatedly has failed to fix cell doors that no longer easily slide to release inmates quickly in an emergency. 
'It must be repaired immediately,' Dixon wrote in his report. 'Please respond.' 
In one case, the county has placed a chain and padlock on a door to a cell that holds five inmates because that door will no longer stay locked. 
'You don't put a padlock or a chain lock on a door,' Lewis said after hearing about the practice from the Citizen- Times. 'You don't just go in and makeshift a lock on the door.' 
Sheriff Tom Alexander said that's the only way the door would stay locked since it cannot be repaired. He told county commissioners on January 20 that the jail is 'an accident waiting to happen.' 
Lewis has taken the lead role for North Carolina in improving safety in county jails following a May 3 fire in Mitchell County that killed eight inmates. 
A N.C. Department of Labor review of that fire found inspectors from three separate government agencies failed to detect safety deficiencies. 
Lewis could not say whether his office had taken any steps to try to resolve the issue in Haywood, though three state inspections over two years found problems, including the faulty cell doors. 'We're doing a credible job of bringing about corrective action in Haywood County now that it's an issue,' Lewis said. 'We will get the locks fixed or close the cells.' 



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