Letter to the Editor: SOP

They should understand the limitation of their authority. If they read all the SOPs and regulations available, they did not have to call AG or the U.S. Marshals for advice because they would have known that it could not be done.

But maybe they are above the law. You being with her all the time as you stated doesn’t give you a right to bring her up there. What would have happened if you got into an accident along the way — then what? Is it OK because you were in the same car?

Remember she was arrested once for loitering, and when the word reached the hill, she was released immediately. Untouchable. Who notified her arrest?

Maybe it is true, you can lead a horse to the water, but you cannot make the horse drink water.

Detainees are not allowed to leave the Corrections building unless they need to go to CHC for medical treatment, to the court house, or sometimes by the order of the judge either to the scene of the crime or other places that have something to do with the crime they are accused of.

Somebody should go to Corrections and shake that building. It is standing like an apple tree with lots of rotten apples.

I heard that radios, guitars, and other musical instruments were allowed in detention and in the jail house. Get those musical instruments out! If they want to play, they shouldn’t have come to Corrections. No jail house rock please or maybe we should add another wing and call it “escort” or “on call services.”

JOHANNES NGIRAIBUUCH

Chalan Kiya, Saipan

 

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