2019-09-09 at 2:52 PM UTC
I was starting to read what looked like a decent pdf on it but I have to leave for work. I was just thinking about it though- I guess I haven't heard of any story significant enough to where a prisoner held a guard hostage and demanded he be released and they let end up letting him go in order to save the guard's life. I wonder if guards have to sign some waiver or something when they get the job that if something like that happens they understand that the top priority is actually keeping the prisoner locked up rather than saving the life of the guard.