Seems most of the people in Tulsa are in jail or prison or out working to pay taxes to support the prisoners. "The sheriff's office say drastic times call for drastic measures. They say the overcrowding is so bad they had no choice but to file the lawsuit. They say overcrowding is dangerous for the employees, bad for inmates and is costing taxpayers money. Tulsa County's jail has been dealing with overcrowding for the past year, to the point many inmates are sleeping in "boats," plastic beds placed on the floor." There's a logical answer to the problems, but if you read the Readers' Comments for the accompanying NewOn6 story, you'll learn that half of the Tulsa responders want to just kill 'em all. Problem resolved. That wasn't the logical answer I was thinking of...
Seems most of the people in Tulsa are in jail or prison or out working to pay taxes to support the prisoners. “The sheriff’s office say drastic times call for drastic measures. They say the overcrowding is so bad they had no choice but to file the lawsuit. They say overcrowding is dangerous for the employees, bad for inmates and is costing taxpayers money. Tulsa County’s jail has been dealing with overcrowding for the past year, to the point many inmates are sleeping in “boats,” plastic beds placed on the floor.”
There’s a logical answer to the problems, but if you read the Readers’ Comments for the accompanying NewOn6 story, you’ll learn that half of the Tulsa responders want to just kill ’em all. Problem resolved. That wasn’t the logical answer I was thinking of…
http://www.newson6.com/story/22797748/overcrowded-tulsa-jail-sues-state-department-of-corrections