A Muslim mother of two, who was detained at a Kentucky jail earlier this year, says she was forced to remove her hijab and underwent “an unnecessary full body strip search,” which was “filmed and projected” on a TV screen for men and women in the jail’s lobby to see, according to a lawsuit she has filed.
What if one officer thinks that one thing is ok but another officer thinks it’s not?
Have a clear line that can’t be crossed. For example in booking pictures that could be the face, or otherwise enough that you can recognize the person when you see them. Make exceptions in the fluff, so to speak.
“Everyone has it bad” is worse than “some people have it bad”.
The second you start making exceptions it means your need to draw a line somewhere and you’re then discriminating.
Not really? Just make exceptions whenever they don’t cause harm.
Or you know, just don’t make any exceptions so you can’t be accused of favoritism or discrimination?
What if one officer thinks that one thing is ok but another officer thinks it’s not?
Do you really want more subjectivity in the prison system? Really?
Have a clear line that can’t be crossed. For example in booking pictures that could be the face, or otherwise enough that you can recognize the person when you see them. Make exceptions in the fluff, so to speak.
“Everyone has it bad” is worse than “some people have it bad”.