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Prison visitors crowding guards out of parking spaces Shortage making some late for work, so Bucks board trims new hours
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Hal Marcovitz Of The Morning Call
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Gubernick, Harris
2004
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Prison visitors crowding guards out of parking spaces Shortage making some late for work, so Bucks board trims new hours
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Prison visitors crowding guards out of parking spaces Shortage making some late for work, so Bucks board trims new hours
2004
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By barring visits during those periods, Corrections Director Harris Gubernick said, it is hoped that parking spaces on the jail's lot will be vacant for guards arriving for the 2 p.m. shift. Visitors arriving after 2 p.m. should be able to find places to park, he said, because spaces will open when corrections officers getting off their shifts at that time leave. Gubernick said that about 50 or 60 inmates typically receive visitors on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and many of the visitors arrive at the jail in the early afternoon. Meanwhile, he said, about 90 staff members are scheduled to arrive for their shifts just before 2 p.m. All visitors and staff members must undergo pat-down searches and walk through a metal detector before they are admitted into the jail. Gubernick said the guards on duty in the prison lobby often find themselves facing large crowds of people arriving in the early afternoon. The staff members often have to wait in line to gain entry to the jail, Gubernick said, which contributes to making them late.
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