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U.S. jail in Chicago, where 2 escaped, has problems beyond security

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Deshotel and a local union official also complained that budget cuts in 2005 hit the entire prison hard in terms of staffing.

A 24-hour foot patrol around the perimeter of the building has been cut back to a 10 p.m to 7 a.m. shift, said the union official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

And, according to the official, who began his career as a guard at the jail, the outside foot patrol is also often called inside to help.

Prison officials have not said whether a guard was monitoring security cameras when Banks and Conley rappelled down the side of the building . But the union official said those guards are often pulled off their posts every couple of hours for about 30 minutes to help with bed check rounds.

Banks and Conley were last accounted for at 10 p.m. Dec.17. They were next seen about 2:40 a.m. the following morning on a downtown security camera hopping into a taxi about five blocks from the building.

It is possible they eluded a midnight bed check. Clothing and other items had been stuffed underneath their covers to make it appear they were sleeping, and guards typically do visual head counts with a flashlight, authorities said.

Even with the staffing issues, the union official remained surprised that Banks and Conley pulled off their escape.

“I don’t know how they did it,” he said. “I really thought that place was escape-proof. ... I’m embarrassed, as are all the employees. Something obviously went wrong.”

Other lawyers represent clients at the MCC have complaints not just about the lack of staff but the quality of who is working there.

Thomas Anthony Durkin said that over the years he has noticed a deterioration of the way guards handle attorneys trying to visit clients, saying they are alternately lazy, rude or incompetent. He and other attorneys spoke of hour-plus waits to get inside to meet with clients.

“Things got so bad over there that I refuse to go over there unless it’s an absolutely emergency with one of my clients,” Durkin said. “They’ve made it absurd. I think the place is a nightmare.”

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