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School District Cops Ticket Thousands of Students
Submitted by Sharon Secor on Wed, 2011-03-30 19:18
More fee harvesting. “Dallas ISD’s police department, for instance, issued criminal citations to 92 10-year-olds in the 2006-07 school year, the latest year for which such data is available.” These tickets “can have fines of between $250 to $500, police and court officials say.”
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My kids used to complain that their schools looked like prisons. (Some of them really did) But in the 10 years between my youngest child and oldest grandchild, public schools have actually BECOME mini-penal institutions. The presence of security guards, armed or not, zero-tolerance policies, random drug tests, assaults by drug dogs, strip searches, the constant barrage of anti-anything-but-blind-obediance propaganda -- what are they teaching our children, if not to be good prisoners?