Zero tolerance policies are always retarded. At best they don't help but they usually victimise the people they are meant to be helping.
It's a highschool and the two guys are in my grade and are probably both 17 years old.Bon_Clay said:If its a private school, either stop drinking or go somewhere else. Its not about being fair, its about they make the rules and that's the end of it.
well if the two thing happened within a week but things change in a year new rules are made new people get in charge of enforcing them, you know.Flap Jack452 said:Onyx Oblivion said:They should have punished the driver less severely, maybe 2-3 days, because he still was with the drunk guys, knowing full well what they were doing. And still was breaking the law, sober or not.I understand what you two are saying, but the same situation happened last year to a classmate of mine and he received no disciplinary action.Kpt._Rob said:/snip
They should at least be consistent in their punishments, no?
I don't know why it is .02, it may be because some unknown factors can make you blow a .01. But having one beer will probably push you over the limit. For people over 21 the legal limit is .08.Merkavar said:i thought that the legal age to drink was 21 in the US? its just you mentioned that under 21 you have a .02 legal blood alchol level. Where im from if your on your Ps with driving you cant have any blood alchol level. so 0.00.
I don't have any problem with the punishment given the guy with the DUI. He was acting like an idiot. He blew almost double the limit for an adult.ReservoirAngel said:On to the crux of my reply (I love that word 'crux') I think the first dude was within rights, under the school's retarded policy, to get his ass thrown out. Blowing a .15 is ridiculous of itself if the limit's .02, but to get THAT drunk when knowing what would happen if he was caught is ludicrous and he deserves what he gets.
Yes, they should be consistent.Flap Jack452 said:Onyx Oblivion said:They should have punished the driver less severely, maybe 2-3 days, because he still was with the drunk guys, knowing full well what they were doing. And still was breaking the law, sober or not.I understand what you two are saying, but the same situation happened last year to a classmate of mine and he received no disciplinary action.Kpt._Rob said:/snip
They should at least be consistent in their punishments, no?
Tell your school to mind their own business. If they want to have that much control over what you do in your free time then they should start cleaning your room too. Otherwise they can suck it. On school grounds or during school hours that's their call, otherwise it's none of their business.Flap Jack452 said:--snip--
Wouldn't any school, private or not, receive word if one of their students was caught violating an underage drinking related law?thePyro_13 said:How did the school even find out? And why would you tell them if their just going to punish you for it. The indecent you describe is between your friend and the police(and depending on his age, his parents), and no one else.