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No sweat: DOC Fitness test email is fake
By pressandguide.com
Published: 09/12/2011

A fake story purporting to be from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's website got thousands of workers at the state's Department of Corrections buzzing.

And then re-buzzing.

Some 10, 000 employees of the state agency that oversees prisons received an email Tuesday that included a "story" with the byline of Jason Stein, a reporter in the newspaper's Madison Bureau. It looked like a JSOnline story, down to the same font and similar layout.

The headline: "Dept. of Corrections considering yearly physical fitness testing." The item went on to say the department was considering new testing for "security staff" beyond what's administered when they are hired. It even included fake quotes from the department's actual spokeswoman, Linda Eggert.

All of this would no doubt come as a surprise for state employees.

Many are already anxious about their jobs in the wake of a new state law pushed by Gov. Scott Walker greatly limiting collective bargaining for most public workers. And there are fitness tests at the time someone is hired. An applicant must clear a number of hurdles - including a fitness test that consists of push-ups, sit-ups and a run. The standards vary depending on the age and gender of the applicant.

So an authentic-looking story could well get them wondering: Are regular push-up tests coming for prison guards already on the job? There's only one problem.

The story wasn't published by JSOnline, and the Corrections Department says the claims in it aren't true. It's another email hoax.

Because so many people receive chain emails, PolitiFact checks them out.

PolitiFact's national site has evaluated 100 chain emails. Of the claims, 28 were rated False and 51 were rated Pants on Fire. Some of them are items such as one claiming the federal government is going to make you get rid of your light bulbs next year (Pants on Fire). Or that members of Congress and their families are exempt from repaying student loans (likewise).

At PolitiFact Wisconsin, we looked at a chain email that - also using a fake JSOnline story - said Walker had hired convicted Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen to oversee a raid on the state employee retirement system to help balance the state budget. That email wound up, briefly, on a teachers union website in Little Chute before the hoax was revealed.

We rated it Pants on Fire. Anyone sensing a trend? As for the new email, the agency first heard about it Tuesday morning, when an employee from the Prairie du Chien prison contacted administrators in Madison, said Department of Corrections spokesman Tim Le Monds.

That afternoon, the agency sent an email to all employees trying to set the record straight.

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