20 years ago I had to spend a short time in a Long Island.N.Y. jail for driving without insurance, saw an inmate brought out of his cell and kicked many times by the head officer while about 8 guards encircled him. Between every kick he'd yell, "Who's the big man now?" Off to the side was a young guard who was obviously stunned by what he saw. It was a brutal assault on an inmate who was described afterwards by another inmate to me as, "A mouthy n*****."
I guess my question is, to be blunt, do you think that you'ld be able to live with yourself after experiences like this begin to happen to you in your chosen career?
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20 years ago I had to spend a short time in a Long Island.N.Y. jail for driving without insurance, saw an inmate brought out of his cell and kicked many times by the head officer while about 8 guards encircled him. Between every kick he'd yell, "Who's the big man now?" Off to the side was a young guard who was obviously stunned by what he saw. It was a brutal assault on an inmate who was described afterwards by another inmate to me as, "A mouthy n*****." I guess my question is, to be blunt, do you think that you'ld be able to live with yourself after experiences like this begin to happen to you in your chosen career?
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