by dumdum on April 21st, 2009

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Should strip searching of students at school be legal?

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  • by Baccduckus is a Carbonproduct on April 22nd, 2009

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    I saw the case you're talking about. It's flat stupidity on the schools part. I really don't know how they can continue to defend it.

    A student who has never been in trouble and keeps good grades. A different student said she had gotten prescription pain killers from her. They found nothing on her or in her locker. Sounds like she's innocent at that point, but they where in a frenzy and desperately didn't want be proven to be imbeciles. They went the other direction and showed how stupid they truly are.

    School officials should not have that authority. I dare say the DO NOT have that authority and it will be written in judicial law shortly.

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    • Can't argue with any of that. A lot of cases heard before the supreme court get less the a clear decsion - we'll se. Thanks +6

      dumdum

      by dumdum on April 22nd, 2009

    • So they instigated a strip search on the grounds of hearsay? Wow, what did they think they were going to accomplish, they couldnt have used anything they found as evidence since it was obtained from an illegal search and seizure.

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      by phil656565 on April 26th, 2011

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