View Full Version : ARTICLE: Arpaio to put inmates on 2,500-calorie diet


cember
10-24-2003, 10:41 PM
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will put the more than 8,700 inmates inside county jails on a diet next week.

But his plan to cut a prisoner's daily caloric intake from 3,000 to 2,500 calories is already drawing criticism, the East Valley Tribune reported.

"We starve as it is with two meals a day," said Diana Sisco, 29, of Mesa, who is an inmate at the Estrella Jail in Phoenix. "We just started having hamburgers and chicken, but mainly, we get slop."

She and other inmates complain that meals are already unhealthy, with too much starch and too much time between brunch in the morning and dinner around 5 p.m. Besides, they still have access to junk food at the commissary.

Maricopa County Supervisor Don Stapley said he's concerned about the health of inmates on a reduced-calorie diet, especially if they are recovering from alcohol and drug abuse.

"It's counterintuitive to cut back on what is merely a two-meal-a-day starvation diet. How is that going to help you?" he said.

But Arpaio disagreed and said the calorie reduction is aimed at helping sedentary inmates from gaining weight while saving the county about $300,000 a year in food costs.

"They'll get less bologna, less potatoes. We won't give them a big enough serving," Arpaio said. "Why should these guys be eating so much? They're getting fat. We're going to save money and help their bodies."

Inmates are fed twice a day, but numerous other items, such as coffee, mayonnaise, ketchup and salt have already been removed from the inmates' food service.

Arpaio said the new diet complies with federal dietary guidelines, which allow 2,200 calories a day for sedentary adults.

"I'm on a diet and I only get 2,000 calories. Why should they get 3,000?" he said.

Meanwhile, an executive of an herbal tea company in Mesa has donated 540,000 servings of tea to the county.

It will be served daily to inmates and save the county about $27,000 a year, Arpaio said.

cember
10-24-2003, 10:42 PM
i wish i could find out which company donated all that tea.. i would like to support them for caring about the inmates!

toi_ama
10-24-2003, 10:55 PM
They've got to get rid of this jerk somehow.

susan's man
10-25-2003, 07:14 AM
Just business as usual in the great state (mistake) of Arizona. This has been going on for years. It's really hard to believe that they're part of the same nation as the rest of us. The so called "Sheriff" has got to be one of the most corrupt Law Enforcement officials in the world. His borther in law runs the commissary and takes millions off the top so it's in Sheriff Joe's best interest to starve the inmates. The police in Maricopa County and for the city of Phoenix are among the lowest qualified in the nation, only requiring a GED to be hired. The surronding cities such as Scottsdale make sure that all the riffraff (common folks) are kept in Phoenix. All in all, Arizona is about as close as there is to the old Nazi Germany.

FriscoLady
10-29-2003, 05:02 PM
And like the nazi criminals of my native Germany this Arpaio should be tried for crimes against humanity. I am totally amazed at the arrogance of this man. I am even more amazed that nothing has been done about him.

Patti