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Originally Posted by Drag-on Hell, can you? A C/O is usually stuck in a unit by themselves with at least 100 inmates. You'd have to be jacked to be able to perform your job. Not to mention that some prisons still let inmates lift weights. Most C/O's that lift are at a dissavantage because these inmates lift in someway or another (iron weights, push-ups, water bags, ect..) all day compared to the C/O that can pretty much lift only his off time. What would you rather have working a prison keeping these inmates in line, a 150lb-185lb C/O or a 250lb jacked C/O? I honestly feel that Cops, Military, Correctional Officers and Firefighters should be given some flexablility when it comes to using gear. thats just my two cents. |
I agree with you to a certain point. Cops and military personnel shouldn't have any excess to steroids. How would you like getting slam to the pavement for speeding by some "jacked up" cop? Or being shot at with a M60 machine gun with the rounds whizzing over your head by some 'jacked up" Marine just for fun? Personal Experience Here! Very easy to get 'roids in the service.How about some 'jacked up" fighter pilot unloading is missiles just for fun?! "Er, sorry sir"! Correction officers and firefighters really need the stuff more than anything. I applied for corrections officer, but took a backseat after a walkthrough of a facility that I may have gotten as my first post. I looked like a goddamn skinny ass wimp next to these prisoners and even all the martial training in the world wouldn't save my skinny ass! So now I take AAS to close this gap in size. I'm going to re-apply for corrections and try county sheriff also. I don't won't to work as a city cop because I might end up beating and killing too many folks. LOL