|
Inmate Shift to Fire Camps Would Free Up Jail Beds |
By scvnews.com - Leon Worden |
Published: 08/30/2013 |
The county will gain 528 inmate beds by transfering 528 of the “low-risk” prisoners it got from the state to the county’s five fire camps, if the Board of Supervisors approves a proposal Tuesday from Sheriff Lee Baca and county CAO William Fujioka. Inmates serve on fire-fighting camp crews and earn double-time credit for doing it. Two of the five camps are local – one is in San Francisquito Canyon and another is in Acton. “Since the early 1980s, the five local fire camps have been jointly managed by (the California Department of Corrections) and the Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County,” according to a report from Fujioka and Baca. “(Corrections) supplies the state inmate workforce and onsite security, while Fire supervises the inmates working on fire crews.” Read More. |
Comments:
Login to let us know what you think
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|
It's lovely price enough for me. In my opinion, if all website owners and bloggers made excellent content material as you did, the internet might be a lot more helpful than ever before. obat herbal miom kronis I do believe all of the concepts you have offered on your post. They are really convincing and can definitely work. obat herbal penyakit lemah jantung Nonetheless, the posts are too brief for beginners. May you please lengthen them a bit from subsequent time? Thank you for the post. obat herbal penyakit gondok