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Hidden cameras legal in school bathrooms!
An 8th grader in Georgia found a video camera taping in the boy's
restroom. Thinking his privacy violated, he removed the camera, took it home, and showed his mother. The boy's mother called the principal, who suspended the boy for theft of school property! An unofficial opinion from the district attorney's office said that cameras in public school restrooms are legal. So, when can be expect video camera to be placed in girls' restrooms? Probably never. Radical feminists and pantywaist pansies run public schools in the United States. As in families controlled by the feminist dominated child welfare Schutzstaffel, males able to think independently are the perceived enemy of the matriarchy. |
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Hidden cameras legal in school bathrooms!
Opinions wrote: An 8th grader in Georgia found a video camera taping in the boy's restroom. Thinking his privacy violated, he removed the camera, took it home, and showed his mother. The boy's mother called the principal, who suspended the boy for theft of school property! An unofficial opinion from the district attorney's office said that cameras in public school restrooms are legal. So, when can be expect video camera to be placed in girls' restrooms? Probably never. They are there already. Radical feminists and pantywaist pansies run public schools in the United States. Odd that where they have successful, I suppose, outlaws paddling school violence is lowest. Now in Florida, one of the more prolifically paddling states, we had a boy shoot and kill his teacher a few years ago...shortly after being paddled by that teacher. Kind of demonstrates the more typical outcome of assault, unless there is a law against such as we adults enjoy. We have recourse a child does not. That child, left with NO adult protections, or protectors against the teacher and that states laws chose to take action himself. So what did paddling teach him? That the one with the power can do what they wish to the one without. He got a gun for its power differential, and used it. As he was taught. Then there is this very good reason to consider girl's restroom survaillence.. http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs...0314/1078/news Were the perps not paddled enough, or would you, observer, care to prove they weren't paddled at all, or spanked at all at home? In Florida? R R R R R R As in families controlled by the feminist dominated child welfare Schutzstaffel, males able to think independently are the perceived enemy of the matriarchy. What male deciding to spank and acting is thinking independenty and individually in a society that at present has a percentage of 90+ children spanked? Nothing unique, indepenent, or thinking in that. It's just lockstep reaction to children being children exploring and needing help. Like most punishers for millenia, they believe the child is being "defiant." When it is Mother Nature being "defiant" in service to the child's developmental drives. Something the child can't help, but are there as potent tools for even nominally aware parents. http://www.post-gazette.com/regionst...bathrooms2.asp Note the states mentioned: "This month, an 18-year-old student at a private school in Westampton, N.J., took a teacher's aide hostage in a restroom. He eventually surrendered to police. [[[ The only state banning in school, but of course, not at home. ]]] A sixth-grader hanged herself from a restroom stall door last month at Cedar Park Middle School in Texas. [[[ High levels of paddling in this state. ]]] In Midvale, Utah, last month, a juvenile corrections officer at Hillcrest High School was stabbed in the leg after he walked into a restroom and interrupted a drug deal. [[[ Paddling state, recent defeated an attempt to end paddling. Brillian, eh? ]]] On Feb. 15, an 11-year-old pupil at Ellington School in Chicago was shot when a child playing with a gun in a nearby restroom fired through the classroom wall. [[[ They'd love to be able to, and parents in this state certainly do, to a great degree. ]]] Classes were canceled at three schools in the Pittsburgh area this month after threatening notes were found in restrooms." [[[ Yep, They love to spank but paddling was banned in SOME districts, not all. The law protects the parent assaulting their kids. It's still going on no matter the statutes: http://www.corpun.com/uss00006.htm ]]] These are the ten paddling states with the highest incidence of use. Ranking: 1. Arkansas: 56,262 students paddled (13.4 percent of student population) 2. Mississippi: 55,102 (10.9 percent) 3. Alabama: 30,541 (7.3 percent) 4. Tennessee: 44,842 (5.3 percent) 5. (tie) TEXAS: 114,213 (3.4 percent) (tied with) 5. (tie) Georgia: 42,398 (3.4 percent) 7. Louisiana: 26,323 (3.3 percent) 8. Oklahoma: 15,765 (3 percent) 9. South Carolina: 9,995 (1.6 percent) 10. Missouri: 13,178 (1.4 percent) Using the listing above, in regards to violence and murder in the respective states: 1. Arkansas: Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest homicide rate of any region, but high rates in Texas and Louisiana were big contributors to that ranking. http://www.ardemgaz.com/prev/jonesboro/Acstat31.asp " ...His study covered people ages 14-17. Arkansans in that age group were responsible for 18.8 homicides per 100,000 people in 1996, the most recent numbers available. Louisiana (42.4) and Texas (23.2) had higher rates. The two suspects in the Westside shootings are 11 and 13 years old -- below the ages of the offenders in Fox's study -- and it is difficult to use statistics to draw conclusions about offenders so young. In fact, Fox's figures show a miniscule rate of homicides by such youths -- just one per 500,000 children under age 14. The rate for the 14- to 17-year-olds covered in his study is 100 times as high. [[[ Ooo OOO...we have a problem, Houston. ]]] But parts of Fox's study parallel the events at Westside. "The largest increase in juvenile homicide involves offenders who are friends and acquaintances of their victims," he wrote in his report. The two young suspects at Westside are accused of ambushing schoolmates after getting them outside with a false fire alarm. "A 14-year-old armed with a gun is far more menacing than a 44-year-old with a gun," Fox wrote. "Although juveniles may be untrained in using firearms, they are more willing to pull the trigger without fully considering the consequences." Another Justice Department study shows that in 1995 11 percent of Arkansas students reported carrying a weapon on school property within a month of being surveyed. Fox studied juvenile homicides during the 21 years from 1976 through 1996. During that period, the rate in Arkansas increased 69 percent, well below the national increase of 87 percent" 2. Mississippi: 3. Alabama: 30,541 (7.3 percent) 4. Tennessee: 44,842 (5.3 percent) 5. (tie) TEXAS: 114,213 (3.4 percent) (tied with) Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest homicide rate of any region, but high rates in Texas and Louisiana were big contributors to that ranking. 5. (tie) Georgia: 42,398 (3.4 percent) 7. Louisiana: 26,323 (3.3 percent) Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest homicide rate of any region, but high rates in Texas and Louisiana were big contributors to that ranking. 8. Oklahoma: 15,765 (3 percent) Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest homicide rate of any region, but high rates in Texas and Louisiana were big contributors to that ranking. 9. South Carolina: 9,995 (1.6 percent) 10. Missouri: 13,178 (1.4 percent) It's most interesting to consider one point made by researchers on this issue. Youth violent crime is actually less, and has become less over the years. Yet, what we see is the rate dropping more in non paddling states, and holding or rising in the padding states. Seems no-spanks could have the right idea, social responsibility wise, eh? Whatchathink, lil 'o' ? Oink Oink. |
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