Florida Counties Refuse to Evacuate Jails in Hurricane Milton Flood Zones
Several county jails along Florida’s coast within the path of Hurricane Milton are choosing not to evacuate hundreds of incarcerated individuals as the storm makes landfall on Wednesday.
https://theintercept.com/2024/10/09/florida-hurricane-milton-prison-evacuation/Open linkView original on lemmy.world225
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Absolutely fucking disgusting. The fact this is even allowed in this country is sickening. Everyone in the chain of command should be charged with murder/ torture. We've already established "just following orders" is not an excuse.
I've tried a few times to write a thoughtful comment in response to this news, and I can't. What the heck, Florida.
it’s hard to thoughtfully discuss thoughtless decisions
Gotta rtfa to get the full context.
There are still systemic problems here, but it's not like they just locked everyone on the ground floor and peaced-out, as the headline made me think.
Edit: I just want to add that the rest of the article goes even deeper in, in my opinion, undoing my outrage induced from the headline. It talks about facilities being weather-ready and built on higher ground, it mentions procedures for ones that aren't, it consults a former FEMA official....
Ohh they are going up a floor, what could possibly go wrong? It is only some hurricane, nothing special.
Fuck this shit and this disgusting prison system. How obvious can they be about not seeing inmates as humans?
It isn't even just the prisoners, they're willing to put the workers in danger too.
There was an article just days or a week ago about prisoners who were stuck in cells that were flooded and toilets that didn't work and backed up into their cells for days following Helene.
I guess everyone in those prisons are on death row and have gone through all appeals. Because if not everyone in charge should be punished harshly if anyone dies or even seriously hurt.
They should be punished harshly if anyone that's on death row and have gone through all the appeals dies as well. Being condemned to death does not mean anyone can kill you through their negligence. That's still a crime.
Disgusting but i guess a third world country does not have the resources to evecuate everyone.
They do have hurricane resistant buildings - shelters, hospitals, zoos, emergency management offices, etc. i would assume jails are the same. Police don't all evacuate.
Break resistant glass with bars or wire and concrete or cinder block walls do make for a sturdy building that can handle a fair amount of hurricane.
The concern is flooding going to the worst-case scenario and the jail's elevation being low enough to drown inmates in their cells.
Exactly this. It becomes possible that inmates who are incarcerated for minor infractions face a death penalty due to prison mismanagement.
There’s no humanity in allowing even the worst offenders to inescapably drown in a cage.
Or are innocent, or have yet to even see any trial, so have no conviction (a disturbingly high percentage of people in jails and prisons fit those categories).
I love sharing this link because a lot of this information is little-known, and also the design is elegant: Incarceration in Real Numbers. Be warned, it will suck more of your time than you’ll realise.
Regardless, nobody should have to drown in a place specifically designed to prevent escape. That’s barbaric.