Student Arrested For Classroom Texting

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Pain_Inflictor

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Hunde Des Krieg said:
Well, she hardly deserved being arrested or charged with a crime, but at the same time, obey your goddamned teacher you little skank *****! WTF is with all these misbehaving little shits? Has parenting gone so far down the drain that this is what children have become?
I like the old days when children behaved...back when the parents weren't afraid to hit their kids.
 

Taneer

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This is a little bit off the deep end, but this teen got what she fucking deserved.

I'm tired of frigging teens being stupid for stupidity's sake. And I'm a teen.
 

darthzew

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Both sides went overboard here, but I side with the authorities. How the hell can texting be that important?

And then I'm also betting that no one in that class will ever text again in class. She might have been used purely as an example.
 

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Cxizent said:
Aaaaaaand this is what happens when any and all power is taken away from teachers. She was asked to stop texting, but she kept going.
Exactly, teacher says: 'Stop texting.'
Girl says: 'Or what?'
Teacher says: 'I'll have to ask you again.'

The arrest was a bit of overkill, though.
 

Firia

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Wow, that lady needs a lawyer with a vision, cause she was alot of money coming her way. The phone was found in her butt?? That means they searched her butt! All cause she wouldn't stop texting.

Oh yeah, she might be a punk, but she was wronged in a big way. She's gonna be rich too.
 
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I came into this topic ready to proclaim overblown authority, but thanks to getting the whole story (in part from FujinAkari), I have to side with the authorities. They flat-out told her that if she forced them to search her, she would be charged with disorderly conduct. She did, and they did.
 

Caliostro

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Darth Mobius said:
Yeah, but I grew up in California High School, so "SECURITY" WAS a fully Armed State Trooper,
For some reason that gave me the total badass mental image of a full SWAT team crashing in a classroom, flashbangs, helicopters and everything, clearing the room then going "...Alright ma'am...where's that cellphone?"...

...and that would be AWESOME.
 

ZeroMachine

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Drexic said:
Ok...

I work at a High School as a teacher in progress..... (screw the official name)

look, if the parents did NOT teach the kids respect by then... the kid IS going to be a little fucktard to me getting the cops was the best choice, it is NOT over the top, when you have to deal with 120 little fucktard bastards running around calling each other idiotic and moronic things.... you kinda NEED to put the foot down and I hope that the teacher tried something else before getting the cops, i.e.... calling the parents? If that did not work then at that point I would get the law enforcement... i get paid to teach not to deal with little class room squabbles that take up time from teaching these 3rd grade reading level high schoolers.

(and this is high school..... middle is a LOT worse....)
And you're working as a teacher? If that's your view of kids, you should consider a job change.

As for the topic, there is NO REASON AT ALL for criminal charges to be brought onto this girl. That's going to follow her on her permenant record. I actually feel bad for her! Yeah, she's probably a complete *****, but to do something like that is totally and completely uncalled for. If she were my daughter, I don't care how much of a ***** she was, I'd fight for as long as it took to get the charges lifted.

And then when I got her home, I'd take her cell phone and not let her have another one until she was 18, and then she'd have to pay for it all on her own.
 

joystickjunki3

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Hunde Des Krieg said:
Well, she hardly deserved being arrested or charged with a crime, but at the same time, obey your goddamned teacher you little skank *****! WTF is with all these misbehaving little shits? Has parenting gone so far down the drain that this is what children have become?
Yes, yes it has.

I think she deserved some sort of punishment, but I'm not convinced that an arrest and a misdemeanor were appropriate for the situation. Although, I'm not convinced that they were inappropriate either, because I don't know how often this girl acts out.
 

Noamuth

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thebobmaster said:
I came into this topic ready to proclaim overblown authority, but thanks to getting the whole story (in part from FujinAkari), I have to side with the authorities. They flat-out told her that if she forced them to search her, she would be charged with disorderly conduct. She did, and they did.
No sympathy for her then. She probably thought they wouldn't actually do it, heh.

Yes, it might seem a bit over the top, but damn, the teachers have pretty much no power now a days. My highschool was insane when the kids acted up, going so far as a full-on punch up between one teacher and a group of students.

I'm glad the teacher had the balls to call the police. Good on'em. Now I just wish more would.
 

Teh_Lemon

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Hunde Des Krieg said:
Well, she hardly deserved being arrested or charged with a crime, but at the same time, obey your goddamned teacher you little skank *****! WTF is with all these misbehaving little shits? Has parenting gone so far down the drain that this is what children have become?
I agree with the very beginning and very end. (I've never been bothered by skanks xD *shrugs*)
 

thefrizzlefry

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Okay, before I say anything else, an arrest was going over the line.
Now that that's out of the way: BA HA HA HA HA!
I friggin' hate people that just won't put their god damned cell phones way during class. They'll turn their volume down just low enough for me and no one else to hear, they'll giggle insensately at the stupid shit their equally stupid friends say, and a whole myriad of other minor complaints.