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Lawsuits Demand Texas Air-Condition Prisons

Inmates died from heat-related conditions

By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 27, 2012 1:54 PM CDT

(Newser) – Imagine being trapped in a small room without air-conditioning in 100-degree heat for days at a time. That's the reality most Texas prisoners face, and now two lawsuits are taking the state to task for it. One was filed yesterday by the wife of one of the four inmates who died of heat stroke or hyperthermia last year, the New York Times reports. (Advocates for inmates' rights think the real toll is at least twice that.) The 345-pound man arrived at the hospital with an internal body temperature of 109.4 degrees.

"For this to happen to any human being is beyond my belief," his son said. "There's pets in pounds that have better conditions." An appeal is also pending in a 2008 suit alleging "Death Valley-like conditions" at a South Texas prison, with the heat index topping 126 degrees for 10 days. Only 21 of the state's 111 prisons are fully air-conditioned, but the prison agency says it takes steps to keep inmates cool, like using air blowers and allowing them to wear shorts.

An inmate checks the time as he watches the sun set at a minimum-security facility near Houston, Texas.
An inmate checks the time as he watches the sun set at a minimum-security facility near Houston, Texas.   (Getty Images)
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These people are sex offenders, rapists, murderers. And we’re going to pay for their air-conditioning when I can’t go down the street and provide air-conditioning to hard-working, taxpaying citizens? - State Senator John Whitmire

The Constitution doesn’t require a comfortable prison, but it requires a safe and humane prison. Housing prisoners in these temperatures is brutal. - Scott Medlock, director of the
Texas Civil Rights project

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COMMENTS
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Bubba9898
Jul 28, 2012 6:35 PM CDT
What did people do before air conditioning was invented?  They perspired.  And if it got too hot, they expired!
Bubba9898
Jul 28, 2012 6:30 PM CDT
Life is tough in prison.  No doubt about it.
Roger_NC28716
Jun 29, 2012 12:56 AM CDT
I think we all know there are enough innocent prisoners mixed in to justify not using torture against all of them - and that there are a lot of "responsible citizens" (wait a second - I almost choked on that one) that should be in there - to show a little decency. Not just Texas of course.
 

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