A Corrections Officer escorting a group of inmates from one location to another within the prison must always walk behind the last inmate. At no time should an inmate be permitted to be behind the escorting Corrections Officer.Corrections Officer Uyeda is escorting a group of inmates from their cell block to the recreation yard. As the group marches two by two down the corridor, Inmate Daley turns to Officer Uyeda and says, “I forgot my Frisbee. May I please go back for it?” Correction Officer Uyeda replies, “I’m sorry. You’ll have to play with something else today and remember your Frisbee tomorrow.” Officer Uyeda’s response is

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A Corrections Officer escorting a group of inmates from one location to another within the prison must always walk behind the last inmate. At no time should an inmate be permitted to be behind the escorting Corrections Officer.<br>Corrections Officer Uyeda is escorting a group of inmates from their cell block to the recreation yard. As the group marches two by two down the corridor, Inmate Daley turns to Officer Uyeda and says, “I forgot my Frisbee. May I please go back for it?” Correction Officer Uyeda replies, “I’m sorry. You’ll have to play with something else today and remember your Frisbee tomorrow.” Officer Uyeda’s response is