@sshole liars!!!!

no0b

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At my school they made a new coding system for saftey: blue alert is for police presence needed and yellow alert is that the school staff check out a situation this was announced tuesday along with the warning that they will pratice it. Well friday guess what they praticed a yellow alert where once you hear it you go the nearest classroom and any teacher in that classroom will lock the door. Well they also said that it is a simulation for the real thing so they will have K-9 units search the school. That took me 2minutes to figure out they were doing a drug search and nothing about school security. However I'm okay with them searching for drugs because you got to be the dumbest phuck to bring drugs to school. But my problem is that they can lie to the student body and the teachers/staff so easily.

From what I've heard 6 people have already got suspensions due to the search however they cannot charge them with a crime because they cannot open up a kids locker so they just went by when the dogs smelled something. A co-student said one of his friends that did not have anything but the lockers next to him had stuff thus the dog identified his locker as having drugs in it so he received a suspension.

This however is not the first time

Also they have lied to the whole student body before causing everyone to be in a dangerous position. About 2 years back they found a pipe bomb in one of the bathrooms so they brought in the bomb squad then pulled the fire alarm to get everyone out of the building. Now thier fault in judgement is when they let the student body back into the school without doing any sort of searches for more explosives. They then searched that night with K-9 units finding 2 more explosive devices (basicaly m-80's that were harmless since they needed to be lighted).

Now I can never trust them again.
Am I overreacting or is this reaction normal?
 

Ameesh

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i would be upset, they should have just said hey we are doing a drug search, any pot head is gonna get suspeneded.
 

AnthraX101

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My HS did that all the time. The funny thing is that we got a new administration that stated outright that they felt that this was a violation of privacy. Then we had the drug dogs come in for a class demo (crime and justice)...man I have never seen the administration run so fast to try and keep them as far away from cars/lockers that I did then...

But they were still beat out by about 1/4 of the school running to their cars and/or lockers for an unscheduled sick day ;)

AnthraX101
 

hoihtah

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like you said... bringing drugs to school is just plain dumb.

i don't do drugs... so i don't know if there's that craving in between classes...
but... still... it's not so smart.

in terms of them lying to you...
just let it go.

they'll just tell you that... it was all part of it(school safety)... and that you're on a need-to-know basis.

you'd have nothing to say.
 

her209

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<< At my school they made a new coding system for saftey: blue alert is for police presence needed and yellow alert is that the school staff check out a situation this was announced tuesday along with the warning that they will pratice it. Well friday guess what they praticed a yellow alert where once you hear it you go the nearest classroom and any teacher in that classroom will lock the door. Well they also said that it is a simulation for the real thing so they will have K-9 units search the school. That took me 2minutes to figure out they were doing a drug search and nothing about school security. However I'm okay with them searching for drugs because you got to be the dumbest phuck to bring drugs to school. But my problem is that they can lie to the student body and the teachers/staff so easily.

From what I've heard 6 people have already got suspensions due to the search however they cannot charge them with a crime because they cannot open up a kids locker so they just went by when the dogs smelled something. A co-student said one of his friends that did not have anything but the lockers next to him had stuff thus the dog identified his locker as having drugs in it so he received a suspension.

This however is not the first time

Also they have lied to the whole student body before causing everyone to be in a dangerous position. About 2 years back they found a pipe bomb in one of the bathrooms so they brought in the bomb squad then pulled the fire alarm to get everyone out of the building. Now thier fault in judgement is when they let the student body back into the school without doing any sort of searches for more explosives. They then searched that night with K-9 units finding 2 more explosive devices (basicaly m-80's that were harmless since they needed to be lighted).

Now I can never trust them again.
Am I overreacting or is this reaction normal?
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Yes, don't you know that kids have no rights in this country. Nope nope nope, you can't smoke, drink, watch R movies, play video games. Heck the government is even telling your parents that if you aren't raised the way the govenrment like, they get to go to jail. ;)
 

royaldank

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I'm not saying you're making this up, but that sounds hard to believe. Don't schools have a right to search lockers? They own them and only allow you to use them while attending. Also, I find it hard to believe that some guy was suspended because people in the lockers next to his had some drugs in it. I know schools and people over react a lot, but that is crazy. He might have denied having anything in his locker, but I'm not certain I would believe that. Some K9 dogs are good enough to pick up on resin left on locker handles. Say you smoked a J on the way to school and then went to your locker before class. Supposedly, most dogs can pick up the scent left by your hand.

I will agree that lying to students is not good. I'd be upset. But, many things you learn in school are lies and complete BS.

If your friend didn't have anything in his locker, I'd suggest he hire an attorney and take them to the cleaners.

Again, I'm not bashing you or saying that this is complete bs. I agree with you that the situation is messed up, but word spreads around schools fast and often gets altered many times along the way.