He has to learn it's not ok to be a child!
He has to act his age!
I BLAME THE DURGS THE DEALERS ARE SELLING TO OUR CHILDREN.
wait, so lunch money can buy a quarter of meth?
Boy, 9, Charged With Posting in Wrong Section.
[QUOTE=SoaringScout;29806145]Boy, 9, Charged With Posting in Wrong Section.[/QUOTE]
Boy, 9, Charged with stating the obvious.
[QUOTE=SoaringScout;29806145]Boy, 9, Charged With Posting in Wrong Section.[/QUOTE]
I noticed how almost all your posts are irritating things like that. We all realize it's the wrong section.
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:foxnews: [B]CHILD FOUND WITH AK-47 IN SCHOOL, WHAT DID THE PARENTS SAY? MORE AT ELEVEN [/B] :foxnews:
[QUOTE=codemaster85;29806258]:foxnews: [B]CHILD FOUND WITH AK-47 IN SCHOOL, WHAT DID THE PARENTS SAY? MORE AT ELEVEN [/B] :foxnews:[/QUOTE]
Funny thing is, they would would probably be for the kid, not the policy.
How can you be "charged" with this?
I'm sorry, but zero tolerance policies like this are bullshit. I've never really understood them.
Zero tolerance policies are the worst thing ever.
I remember a news thread about an 80 year old lady who had an incredibly old and not functioning german pistol from WW2 in her attic that her father gave her when he came back from the war, and she was charged for not having a license for it and was eventually sent to jail because even though it was broken and it would have cost tons of money to repair (If I recall, only half of the weapon was even there) she was charged to the fullest extent due to zero tolerance.
This generation just keeps getting worse and worse
Back as a young child, age 5, in kindergarten, I left a toy gun, didn't even look much like a gun, in my jacket pocket.
Pulled it out on the bus, and took a look at it, was like "Oops, forgot this was in there."
Two girls on the bus snitched on me.
Luckily, the year was 1999. It wasn't yet the era of "OH GOD TERRORISTS AND SCHOOL SHOOTERS WILL KILL US ALL".
Ended up with a 3 day out of school suspension.
I was a kindergartener with a fake as hell toy gun(It was silver, with red dots, it was a laser gun, designed to be held by a small toy robot.), yet I got 3 days out of school for a toy gun.
Utterly nonsensical.
The best incident was the kid getting expelled for bringing a Lego gun. (not a gun made out of Legos, but a gun that was the Star Wars blaster for the little trooper guys)
[QUOTE=Artyom;29806103]Wait, how old was he?[/QUOTE]
Maybe about 7, I remember he was in first grade and I was just graduating Elementary.
This reminds me of the time I accidentally brought my 12-gauge shotgun to school. I accidentally pulled it out during Science when I was looking for my wallet, luckily the teacher didn't see!
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HOLY SHIT IT'S AN IED EVERYBODY DOWN
[QUOTE=cqbcat;29805711]I think schools and parents forget that kids need to get hurt every once in a while. It teaches them life lessons. You're living in a delusional fantasy world if you really think you can make childhood scratch and scrape free.[/QUOTE]
How hurt are you even describing? It's not necessarily essential to life.
[QUOTE=GrabbinPills;29804910]shoots soft plastic projectiles?
so, he brought an airsoft gun onto a school bus.
what is the problem here.[/QUOTE]
NERF. It was a nerf gun, I think.
A better question is, what does this teach the kid? He's not even 10 yet, and already to be charged with crimes in juvenile court.
[quote]Superintendent Gerald Fournier[/quote]
Well there's the problem right there.
A 17 year old boy in my school brung a plastic gun up to the school shops, some old lady thought it was a real gun, she rang the police.
The boy with the 'gun' was already back in school grounds now, the police showed up and wanted to arrest him. For some reason he started legging it.
Next day there was 3 different news channel crews there. Such a ridiculous over hype.
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I see the problem, he'll end up addicted to derg porn
[QUOTE=Artyom;29806223]I noticed how almost all your posts are irritating things like that. We all realize it's the wrong section.[/QUOTE]
I hardly ever complain about things being in the wrong section. But I do complain in news threads put in GD. "Almost all" is an extremely huge exaggeration considering how I have 3k+ posts.
When my little brother was 11 his friend brought a toy gun to school. All my little brother did was hold it and he had to do like 6 months of therapy, 48 hours of community service, and he almost got expelled. Instead he got suspended for 5 days.
They should organise a school-wide nerf gun fight, and all insist on being expelled. See how intolerant the school is when it's facing becoming defunct over its bullshit policies
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Honestly if I was in school and got suspended for something where I wasn't in the wrong, I would enjoy the hell out of the time off
I liked it when I went to grade school. You could bring whatever toy you wanted so long as you werent playing with it in class. Hell my last year at High School during one of our events featuring water activities I brought water guns as well as other students. No one cared. Not even after the principal advised no one bring them. Good times. Glad I went to school during the easy years.
[editline]14th May 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;29810357]They should organise a school-wide nerf gun fight, and all insist on being expelled. See how intolerant the school is when it's facing becoming defunct over its bullshit policies
[editline]14th May 2011[/editline]
Honestly if I was in school and got suspended for something where I wasn't in the wrong, I would enjoy the hell out of the time off[/QUOTE]
Suspension and Expellation(sp?) are completely different. Everyone enjoys a suspension, it's practically an early holiday!
Have these people no shame? No dignity? Prosecuting a 9 year old boy over bringing a NERF gun to school, and by accident? What the fuck is this world coming to...
That is fucking stupid..
I remember when I was in primary school and you could bring shit like BB Guns to school so long as you didn't shoot at anybody who wasn't playing your game it was fine.
Everyone's too paranoid nowadays.
[QUOTE=sltungle;29810778]I remember when I was in primary school and you could bring shit like BB Guns to school so long as you didn't shoot at anybody who wasn't playing your game it was fine.
Everyone's too paranoid nowadays.[/QUOTE]
I remember my yr12 history teacher telling us a story about back in the day, when the school had it's own army cadet unit. The school priest (private catholic boy's school) was somewhat upset that the unit was being made to give up its Bren gun.
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