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Safety: CO's demanding Gov. Action |
By royalgazette.com - Jonathan Bell |
Published: 03/28/2012 |
Bermuda -- Prison officers have won a concession from Government after marching in protest over what they call dangerous workplace conditions. A security fence now being erected at Westgate is expected to better secure the prison perimeter, Commissioner of Corrections Edward Lamb said yesterday. His announcement followed complaints from Prison Officers Association chairman Craig Clarke that weapons were being smuggled into the west end facility, with Department of Corrections staff under daily threat from a new breed of criminal. “We have people walking right up to our perimeters and we have weapons getting into prison,” Mr Clarke told Premier Paula Cox and Justice Minister Kim Wilson. “With the type of inmates we have now, we can’t work in this climate.” The comments came after 70 corrections staff gathered outside Cabinet and handed a statement of grievances to Senator Wilson and Ms Cox. Sen Wilson pledged that Government would complete a review of prison service conditions by the end of May. She said that many of the group’s concerns had already been recognised by Government and could be dealt with however “others are more long-term, and would have to be budgeted for in the upcoming year”. Yesterday’s march came some seven months after Government agreed to an independent review of the prison service following concerns over persistent smuggling of weapons and drugs into the facility. “We’re sick and tired of being sick and tired,” Mr Clarke told the gathering. Asked about the review promised in August by then-Justice Minister Michael Scott, Mr Clarke said problems with security, safety and health date back to a 2001 board of inquiry. “We have asked, we have waited, we have been patient,” he said. “This is for the men and women who risk their lives up there, and who feel disrespected. We need some action.” He added that the group had taken care to ensure that presence of corrections staff at a march had no effect on operations at the prison. Asked what the main issue was, Mr Clarke said: “The infrastructure isn’t good, we’re working in an environment that is not sterile, and the perimeters are being breached on a daily basis. He accused Government of “lacking the will to fix the problem”, adding: “They pump millions into the front end, but the back end is unseen. Who cares what happens in prison?” Ms Cox later told The Royal Gazette: “The Government is committed to the review, and will ensure that it is carried out ... “The Government dialogue has always been with the understanding that the solution would derive from continued collaboration, communication and a consideration of relevant issues such as safety, security and also a sensitivity to the times we are living in.” The POA has complained in recent weeks of increasingly brazen launches of packaged weapons and drugs into Westgate grounds, with Mr Clarke earlier this month likening the facility to a time bomb. Read More. |
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