Petition for Sanitary Living Conditions and Clean Eating
Utensils
By Jason Renard
Walker, Deputy Minister of Labor,
NABPP-PC
As I explained in a previous piece, we prisoners at the
Ramsey Unit in Rosharon, TX, have to drink discolored and contaminated water.
Besides this, we are being forced to live, eat and congregate under conditions
that are egregiously unsanitary. Every cell has a colony of roaches living in
it.
Throughout this prison are many cellblocks. Each cellblock
has a number of cells that remain closed while we are in the day room. Several
times a day we are allowed to go in or out, but never long enough to wash our
hands or use the bathroom.
In response, the dayroom toilet area is used rapidly and
throughout the course of the day. For one reason or another, since my arrival
to this prison on 11/1/17, our cellblock in particular has no sink or hand
washing station in or near the dayroom bathroom. I tried to grieve this issue
but nothing has been done.
This contradiction has caused prisoners and guards to use
the drinking cooler as a place to wash their hands. Without the presence of
soap, and with the water being cold, germs are being spread from the toilet
area to the drinking area. This can make the passing of E.Coli and many other
surface germs possible.
In fact, a bad throat virus is going from one guard and
prisoner to another. There are no flu-like symptoms, only an uncontrollable
cough and throat pain. I believe this has something to do with the cooler water
being used as a sink. Given that the nozzle is broken, water runs down the
outside of the cooler, then into our cup. In order for it to be refilled, this
same area has to be touched.
During an audit in relation to a prisoner’s death,
Lieutenant Joe M. Lopez was advised to have a sink installed pronto, which he
has failed to do. He was also told to replace the cooler (which he did), but brought
back the old one as soon as inspection was complete.
The Need for Clean
Eating Utensils
The need for clean eating utensils has been an ongoing
problem, just like the others. Except during the inspection (when paper plates
and cups were used to conceal the practice), we’ve been forced to use plastic
cups, trays, and spoons that have a red greasy film on them, which only smears
when we try to wipe it off.
Chunks of food from past meals, like mashed potatoes and
mustard, can be found inside the cups and all over and underneath the trays.
This is a unit-wide known problem, but despite complaints,
nothing has been done. One way we were able to partially remedy the problem was
by taking our own cups and spoons to the chow hall.
Our personal cups and spoons look similar to the chowhall’s,
but we were told by Sgt Hughes that this would no longer be allowed. He’s aware
of the unsanitary utensils, admitted that he wouldn’t let a dog eat from them,
and stated “sounds like a personal problem to me”, when a prisoner protested
about the unclean trays.
I request that the support I gained to receive all of my
property back be applied to this dilemma. With the help of Warden Powers and
the Ombudsman, Lopez and others were exposed and disciplined for their role in
having my property confiscated.
If the same effort is applied here, we will be able to reap
the benefits of the change that will come as a result. File complaints to Warden
Powers: 281-595-3491 and send emails to the Ombudsman. Let them know that these
problems have been presented to Lieutenant Lopez, Sergeant Hughes, and Warden
McMullen and the grievance staff, but have not been addressed.
[TYPIST'S NOTE: you should also be able email McMullen at virgil.mcmullen@tdcj.texas.gov ,
the Texas Ombudsman at Ombudsman@tdcj.texas.gov,
and email McMullen's immediate seniors at John.Werner@tdcj.texas.gov, Tawn.Roddey@tdcj.texas.gov, Steve.Massie@tdcj.texas.gov and Billy.Hirsch@tdcj.texas.gov. You
can also contact the Region III Director's Office at (281) 369-3736.
A quick script you can use would be:
Hello, I am contacting you to make a complaint about the
unsanitary and unhygienic conditions at the Ramsey Unit. Some cellblocks have
no functioning sinks or hand washing units around the bathroom, which has led
to inmates and guards using the drinking coolers as hand washing units,
rendering the drinking coolers unsanitary and unfit for purpose. In addition,
inmates have complained of their food being served with unsanitary cups, trays
and spoons that still contain rotting food debris. These issues have been presented
to Lieutenant Lopez, Sergeant Hughes, and Warden McMullen and the grievance
staff, but have not been addressed.
Please be aware that you may be held responsible for any
harm that may come to any inmate at the Ramsey Unit as a consequence of your
negligence and failure to fulfil your duty of care towards these inmates.
Yours,
[NAME] ]
Dare to struggle, dare to win! All power to the people!
Jason Renard Walker #1532092
Ramsey Unit
Rosharon, TX 77583
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