Jailed Suspects Given Customer Feedback Forms 8
Select constabularies in the UK have started giving out customer feedback forms to suspects held in cells. The 41 question form asks such things as: Were you happy with your food? Was your cell clean enough? and Was the reading material provided sufficient? Police chiefs say the program is designed to find out if there are "any areas our service that we can realistically improve." An anonymous officer said that the questionnaire gave suspected offenders the impression that they would be getting "room service." "These people are in the cell for a reason, it's not like they've come here on holiday. We are getting asked all sorts — to get them celebrity magazines, to put air con on, to bring them a salad. It's not funny after a while let me tell you," he added.
salads (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:salads (Score:5, Informative)
Suspects doesn't equal convicts.
Was it fine when you dropped soap? (Score:3, Interesting)
Disturbing attitude... (Score:4, Informative)
always a reason... (Score:2)
There is always a reason - it could be murder, assault, drunk and disorderly -- or being too tall in possession of a camera [theregister.co.uk] (though he avoided the cells by the skin of his teeth).
Of course prisoners need to be treated with