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Ka-pi96 said:
Cobretti2 said:
Lawlight said:

Except a teacher doesn't have the authority to do that.

Surely they do. I been pulled ouf of the classroom by my ear by one as did many students at my school.

Hell in primary school we got cained even for misbehaving, and that was in the 90s not the 50s as some may assume.

If teachers have zero power now, whats the point of even being a teacher in such an environemnt?

Well hopefully people get the job because they want to teach people rather than because they want to beat children...


not saying beat them but be able to escort them out if the tupident is misbehaing.

hell it sounds liek this girl could have done a dump on the teacher desk and they would do nothing to stop it.



 

 

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V-r0cK said:
Aeolus451 said:
Talk about clickbait titles. I read a few articles about this. She was disturbing the class and refused to leave, so a cop came to the classroom to remove her. She did not comply with the cop so he dragged her from the desk and handcuffed her. Cops will only ask you nicely up to a point.

I guess she asked for it, and no wonder everybody else in the class looked like they didn't really care because they probably wanted her out for disrupting the class.

But I would've tried dragging her out by the chair first before using physical harm.

No one in the class room even seems bothered by the whole thing even though it was a girl being arrested.

Yet this vid gets barely any attention.

In this situation, it would be perfectly fine to "slam" him/put him on the ground which cops are permitted to do but honestly, cops are not supposed to fist fight or try to gout people into hitting them.



Rab said:
Ali_16x said:
Just wondering for everyone that is saying he went overboard, how would you have dealt with the situation if the girl did not get out of the room?


I would of asked everyone to quickly get up and leave her alone in the class, another classroom could have been set up for the other students 

She would get the message in a non-violent way, the other kids would have been spared this drama, and had some fun moving to a new area to study 

Alone she would eventually get bored and go 


Wtf? That's how you would deal with this situation? Remove the whole class (maybe even dismiss it) for her sake?



Ka-pi96 said:
Cobretti2 said:
Lawlight said:

Except a teacher doesn't have the authority to do that.

Surely they do. I been pulled ouf of the classroom by my ear by one as did many students at my school.

Hell in primary school we got cained even for misbehaving, and that was in the 90s not the 50s as some may assume.

If teachers have zero power now, whats the point of even being a teacher in such an environemnt?

Well hopefully people get the job because they want to teach people rather than because they want to beat children...

I don't condone any intentional pain as a way to discipline, yet today's fear of even taking a child by the arm to take them out of class goes to far. Completely pointless too, if to avoid that, the police is called to do the physical harming instead...



Lawlight said:
Rab said:


I would of asked everyone to quickly get up and leave her alone in the class, another classroom could have been set up for the other students 

She would get the message in a non-violent way, the other kids would have been spared this drama, and had some fun moving to a new area to study 

Alone she would eventually get bored and go 


Wtf? That's how you would deal with this situation? Remove the whole class (maybe even dismiss it) for her sake?

Think ouside the box, why tf be predictable 



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doesn't look any worse then the time i was arrested at a teenager.

 

edit:  white on white for the record.



Ruler said:
Metroid33slayer said:
He forced her to the ground so he could cuff her, that is not assault that is good policing. I did not see any punching or kicking. People are only "offended" because it was a black girl, if it was a white male then this would not be a story.


and if she wouldnt be a black female you wouldnt make such a comment


I don't think there would be a story if that girl wasn't black.



Rab said:
Lawlight said:


Wtf? That's how you would deal with this situation? Remove the whole class (maybe even dismiss it) for her sake?

Think ouside the box, why tf be predictable 


Might as well ask 'why be effective?'.



Aeolus451 said:
V-r0cK said:

I guess she asked for it, and no wonder everybody else in the class looked like they didn't really care because they probably wanted her out for disrupting the class.

But I would've tried dragging her out by the chair first before using physical harm.

No one in the class room even seems bothered by the whole thing even though it was a girl being arrested.

Yet this vid gets barely any attention.

In this situation, it would be perfectly fine to "slam" him/put him on the ground which cops are permitted to do but honestly, cops are not supposed to fist fight or try to gout people into hitting them.

Agreed, in no way cops should ever have to fist fight like in the video you just showed.  (unless like the cop is fighting for his life against like a guy with a knife or a gang).  That cop is just wrong in that video.



Ruler said:
Metroid33slayer said:
He forced her to the ground so he could cuff her, that is not assault that is good policing. I did not see any punching or kicking. People are only "offended" because it was a black girl, if it was a white male then this would not be a story.


and if she wouldnt be a black female you wouldnt make such a comment

You're correct because it would recieve zero coverage, meaning no one would've posted this video on this site.