I agree totally kids are out of control I have somebody try me once a week and it's because they feel the parants will have there back no matter what.I try not to be in the "damn kids are RUNNIN' WILD" camp, but good grief, the only thing I see as a problem there is the dragging across the floor. The desk tumps over because she was clinging to it like a lemur.
I think the discussion of authority's role is warranted, but I also think a discussion of parenting and culture is needed. Ever go on social media and see how tweens talk to each other?
12-year-old: James Harden is really good.
Other 12-year-old: I hope animals rape your mother's fucking asshole, bitch.
I am rambling, but long story short, society is DOOMED.
So getting tossed across the room is the proper consequence?This kind of shit is why the school system is so messed up. Kids like this can do whatever they want and if they face any consequences at all the enabling parents are up in arms over it.
So what about the stupid who thinks he did nothing wrong?The guy got fired, and I am glad that Sheriff Lott explained why. He didn't need to sling her across the room. That specifically was cited and I am glad he spelled it out for the stupid.
It was a clumsy physical altercation, sure. But it's not like he punched her in the mouth. The desk was knocked over because she was resisting arrest. If she was two years older refusing to leave a bar no one would bat an eye. The article you posted said proper procedure was to use pain compliance techniques. I bet if he had done that you'd cry about that too.So getting tossed across the room is the proper consequence?
There would be outrage without the toss.I agree totally kids are out of control I have somebody try me once a week and it's because they feel the parants will have there back no matter what.
This situation was mishandled from the beginning if she was not disrupting class and just refused to give up her phone it should have been noted and a referall written there was no reason to call school security over this.
He went from 0 -60 but even then I would not be that upset it was the final toss across the room that warrants the outrage.
Are you a teacher?I agree totally kids are out of control I have somebody try me once a week and it's because they feel the parants will have there back no matter what.
But does it surprise you? Parents suck ass now and don't think their kids should be held accountable because they don't do it their damn selves.Are you a teacher?
If so, this sentence scares the shit out of me.
If he had used proper procedure there would be no reason to complain and even if this in a bar it would not be proper procedure, tossing somebody across the room is never proper procedure.It was a clumsy physical altercation, sure. But it's not like he punched her in the mouth. The desk was knocked over because she was resisting arrest. If she was two years older refusing to leave a bar no one would bat an eye. The article you posted said proper procedure was to use pain compliance techniques. I bet if he had done that you'd cry about that too.
You have said this 2 other times are you going senile or just want some attention?Are you a teacher?
If so, this sentence scares the shit out of me.
The behavior of the student, the security guard, and the uproar over it all? Nope. Not at all.But does it surprise you? Parents suck ass now and don't think their kids should be held accountable because they don't do it their damn selves.
Yes it would but that's the world we live in.There would be outrage without the toss.
Shit happens when you're trying to put cuffs on someone and they are fighting you. Fights only go according to the script on WWE.If he had used proper procedure there would be no reason to complain and even if this in a bar it would not be proper procedure, tossing somebody across the room is never proper procedure.
I have no idea what you are talking about. I was just wondering if you were a teacher.You have said this 2 other times are you going senile or just want some attention?
And that in of itself is part of the problem none of these outraged people will ever understand. They just want to come up with stupid hash tags to glaze over the real issue at the base of everything.Yes it would but that's the world we live in.
Also he didn't throw her across the room, he picked her up, moved her about four feet and turned her over to apply cuffs. Getting her clear of the overturned desk, basically.If he had used proper procedure there would be no reason to complain and even if this in a bar it would not be proper procedure, tossing somebody across the room is never proper procedure.
This was an 18-year-old girl against a power lifting cop who is trained to handle these situations differently.Shit happens when you're trying to put cuffs on someone and they are fighting you. Fights only go according to the script on WWE.
Uh no.Also he didn't throw her across the room, he picked her up, moved her about four feet and turned her over to apply cuffs. Getting her clear of the overturned desk, basically.
It's not just the school system that this enabling shit is messing up.This kind of shit is why the school system is so messed up. Kids like this can do whatever they want and if they face any consequences at all the enabling parents are up in arms over it.
Stop acting like he body slammed her through a wall and kicked out her teeth. We're not talking about an excessive act of violence, we're talking about a guy arresting someone in a somewhat clumsy and unskillful manner.This was an 18-year-old girl against a power lifting cop who is trained to handle these situations differently.
Stop acting like this was a back alley brawl.