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Let's give a drunk driver the run of the governor's mansion. What could possibly go wrong? |
2010-06-01 |
Columbus How an "honors inmate" working at Gov. Ted Strickland's residence in Bexley was able to obtain enough alcohol to record a blood-alcohol level more than three times the level at which an Ohioan is presumed drunk and require hospital care remains a mystery. An unlocked liquor cabinet is suspected, along with a lack of supervision. But Strickland told reporters yesterday that he hopes the decades-old program allowing inmates to work at the Governor's Residence will survive. "It was a one in a million thing--nobody coulda seen it coming." "You don't give up on individuals," the governor said. "You certainly don't give up on rehabilitation."... The governor suggested yesterday that Hoaja, who had been working as a cook at the Residence, might have been trying to "sabotage himself" to get kicked out of the program. "It was a cry for help." Strickland, a former prison psychologist,... "I mean, a guy with six DUIs going after booze--I sure didn't see that one coming!" |
Posted by:Mike |
#2 Yeah, it's a..."mystery". Strickland said yesterday that the inmates had access to unsecured alcohol at the Residence. He said it isn't all kept locked away because the inmates are soon expected to be out of prison and will have access to alcohol. And the obligatory..."officials baffled". Unfuckinreal... |
Posted by: tu3031 2010-06-01 19:01 |
#1 Strickland, a former prison psychologist, Hmmmm. I think I see the problem. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2010-06-01 16:43 |