GFB wrote:Any word on the little sh*t?
I think she's been invited to the White House.
GFB wrote:Any word on the little sh*t?
planosteve wrote:ann jusko wrote:And planosteve, this wasn't about chewing gum....she wouldn't put her phone away. She was disrupting the whole class.
She wouldn't put her phone away so they called the police? That's when you call the principal or superintendent for assistance, not the police!
jellowrestling wrote:planosteve wrote:ann jusko wrote:And planosteve, this wasn't about chewing gum....she wouldn't put her phone away. She was disrupting the whole class.
She wouldn't put her phone away so they called the police? That's when you call the principal or superintendent for assistance, not the police!
OK, well the assistant principal WAS called in (not the principal, who doesn't handle this sort of thing). She refused to cooperate. Now what?
If this were an airplane, or a courtroom, or many other places in the "real" world, this outcome would have happened much, much sooner.
FWIW, I blame the parents, who apparently have instilled a complete lack of respect for authority in this child, as well as the sense of entitlement necessary to pull a phone out in the classroom. 99.999% of kids know that when the police are called, they are coming with a Club Flush, and it's time to stop bluffing with your Jack-high nothin'.
http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2015/10/spring_valley_high_orphan.htmlThe Spring Valley High School girl who was violently taken down by a sheriff's deputy in Columbia, S.C., Monday recently lost her mother and is an orphan living in a foster home, The New York Daily News reports. Shaun King, who wrote the story about the girl's recent loss and living situation said he got that information from Todd Rutherford, a South Carolina attorney now representing the girl.
John In Austin wrote:They didn't call the cops first. They called the assistant principle. When she wouldn't comply with him they called the cop. It is procedure. Not necessarily good procedure but liberal idiocy has put these procedures in place. For me if she wouldn't give up her phone I would forcefully take it and crush it in the parking lot and let her have it back.
GFB wrote:Whatever..
..you have it a bit rough, so we have to allow you to be a lowlife hoodlum forever?
millergrovesue wrote:GFB wrote:Whatever..
..you have it a bit rough, so we have to allow you to be a lowlife hoodlum forever?
That's incredibly cold hearted!!
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