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Username2324 said:
So we should allow kids to carry drugs to school?

And they wonder why this generation is out of control.......

Let it be a lesson to the little punk showing what that could lead to.

 

do you even know what ibuprofen is? It's a weak as shit pain killer, you have to take like three of the damn things to get rid of a headache. Where I used to work we were not allowed to sell asprin to under16's but we could sell ibuprofen to under16's, that's what it is like.



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The sad part is that the reactions here would probably be vastly different if she had been in possession of drugs.



Words Of Wisdom said:
The sad part is that the reactions here would probably be vastly different if she had been in possession of drugs.

Not me.  Its still completely unreasonable.  How complicated is it to just get 1) get a drug dog, 2) do a normal pat down, and 3) go through her locker and her bag.

All those things are fine because she was on school property.  But a strip search is completely out of the question.



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LMAO! over inuprofen?!?!? even if she was suspected of carrying round some E its still messed up, just call the parents and get them down etc etc.



Words Of Wisdom said:
The sad part is that the reactions here would probably be vastly different if she had been in possession of drugs.

 

I think the initail reaction would say, "thats seems kinda wrong, but I guess it was worth it becuase they caught her". However, I think certain people would still find it very wrong, and would get everyone to agree with them anyway, so the reactin would ultimatly be the same. Thread might have been longer though.



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I don't really consider drugs to be a real issue at all. Except lets say crack or heroin and stuff like that :\

(war on drugs is a bunch of bullshit - do some research)



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Ibuprofen is the weakest shit ever I have sickle cell anemia and that shit flat out does not work when you are in pain. If it was Acetemophe or Percasid that would be fucked up but still not worth humiliating and violating the girl.



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Hawkeye said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
The sad part is that the reactions here would probably be vastly different if she had been in possession of drugs.

 

I think the initail reaction would say, "thats seems kinda wrong, but I guess it was worth it becuase they caught her". However, I think certain people would still find it very wrong, and would get everyone to agree with them anyway, so the reactin would ultimatly be the same. Thread might have been longer though.

Well the headline wouldn't be "Girl strip-searched and humiliated at local school" or the like.  It would be "Drugs found during strip search at local school."  The focus would be almost entirely on the drugs (even though it's just ibuprofen) and any questions about the discovery would be tangential.  Some people would be upset, sure, but most would just shrug and be glad someone got busted.



That's stupid. Here's the reason.

It was an excessive method of fact gathering. Schools do not need to gather facts for most punishment.

Just send her home for the day and give her a few detentions, or suspend her. They don't need proof, they are a school.

I never did anything bad in school, but a couple times I was falsely accused. I got a detention, nothing more serious because of my record, and a suspension once in middle school, because they were dicks. It made me hate school but as a good kid, I still showed up and got good grades. Why? Because I was taught that putting up with the BS that is the education system is part of what makes school valuable.

Strip searching? Really?

If the district has drug possession on campus as a crime, then they should have called the police and had them deal with it.

Either way, it is unacceptable for the school employees to strip search any student because no school rule is severe enough to merit a strip search and crimes are dealt with by law enforcement not school employees.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

If she end up having a phobia of schools altogether and unable to attend school for the rest of her life.

How much is that worth?