Jail busses do not have seat belts.
There is a claim that the driver said this.
In hindsight Caesar would have stepped out of protocol and said “I’m going to seat belt this man”. But it was the job of the arresting officers to secure the person.
‘When he became irate Caesar called in and said “you have got to restrain him” - that’s on the audio.
‘They did, they restrained his legs. But when they did that they still should have put him in the seat belt.
‘If Caesar could go again, I’m sure he would. Knowing they didn’t use the seat belt, he should have broken protocol and done it.
*Cop charged with murder of Freddie Gray told family he begged arresting officers to restrain dead man and now lives in fear of revenge attacks on wife and children*
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3064698/Cop-charged-murder-Freddie-Gray-told-family-begged-arresting-officers-restrain-dead-man-following-protocol-fears-wife-children-attacked.html
Where are all these people injured in police vans? Why aren't they being profiled? There's got to be a ton of them if this is such a big issue. Why is it not an issue in other cities and towns? The media hasn't reported on this big, non-existent problem in the country.
Maybe we should spend more taxpayers dollars on nicer vehicles for prisoners to cruise to the jailhouse in luxury. Maybe stereo and even a mini-bar. Why not? Will that stop the whining from these apologists for criminal thugs who know how to game the system?