White Plains, NY – NY Inmates Sue For Dental Floss And $500 Million

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    White Plains, NY – Some jail inmates are trying to put a $500 million bite on a suburban New York county in a lawsuit demanding access to dental floss.

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    Eleven inmates in the Westchester County jail in Valhalla say in a federal civil rights lawsuit that they are losing their teeth and suffering pain because they aren’t allowed dental floss.

    Several say in the complaint that they brush three times a day, “tongue and gums included,” but still get cavities and suffer bleeding gums, constant dental work for temporary fillings, and mental anguish.

    The Journal News first reported on the lawsuit.

    Deputy Correction Commissioner Justin Pruyne defended the ban, saying “it (dental floss) potentially can be used as a weapon.” He would not be more specific, but said the staff is exploring “whether there are products out there which would be appropriate in a custodial situation … maybe some sort of floss that breaks easily.”

    “But staff and inmate safety come first,” he said.

    The suit, filed Sept. 10 in Manhattan, says that when cavities develop, inmates are given only temporary fillings, which eventually fall out and lead to tooth loss or chronic pain. Inmates are denied crowns and root canals, it says.

    Santiago Gomez, the lead plaintiff, filed the lawsuit without an attorney. He says other jails permit flossing. The suit asks for $500 million for the alleged violations.

    The lawsuit names as defendants Westchester County, Correction Commissioner Kevin Cherveko, the company contracted to handle inmates’ health care and two dentists.


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    iamoverhere
    iamoverhere
    11 years ago

    why stop at $500 million, they should sue for $500 Billion, and then demand they get released,

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    11 years ago

    Although it hardly seems fair to give inmates more dental coverage than most free citizens, is it correct that the system is causing them to loose teeth by denial of root canals and crowns? Does their debt to society require that they loose limbs as a payment? Not that they should have floss, they can improvise, but the greater question is whether their health should irreversibly languish, in addition to the harsh and cruel conditions of their imprisonment. This does not seem just.

    MayerAlter
    MayerAlter
    11 years ago

    What harsh conditions? These people are convicted criminals not invitees to a five star hotel bash. Lets get real guys. Jail is for criminals who are being punished.

    11 years ago

    ever heard of single use flossers?

    Realist77
    Realist77
    11 years ago

    Dentures. Pull all their teeth out.