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Re: Can someone in the Irving TX area "draft" this young man?
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Student shows device to engineering teacher who tells him to not show it to anyone else. "Clock" alarm goes off and student takes it out again. English teacher confiscates the "clock", does not know what it is but that it is not a bomb. English teacher, obeying policy and procedure, gives device to school administration. School administration wonders why a kid brings this to school and, obeying policy and procedure, calls the police. Police arrive and student will not answer questions, other than state it is a clock, and does not cooperate. (to me this is weird, why not open up to the police) Police, following policy and procedure, cuff the student and take him to the station. Reminder - to be a hoax the object must only arouse the suspicion of an "authority figure", the kids intention does not matter. And nobody gets in the back of a police cruiser w/o being cuffed. Police, following policy and procedure, decide the kid, though uncooperative, is no danger to himself or anyone else. Police release student. Now it may come out that student was treated poorly somewhere along the line. There may be a racist element somewhere though it is not obvious. Many students get in trouble for all kinds of weird things. But I'm betting it is just bureaucracy run amok. Last edited by wireties : 25-09-2015 at 20:02. |
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