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Offline CrAz3D

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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #30 on: December 13, 2006, 11:14:04 pm »
schools ToS.
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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #31 on: December 13, 2006, 11:24:41 pm »

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Joe: I need to go to the office. May I go?
Teacher: No.
Joe: Reguardless, I need to go to the office and you have no reason for denying me that privilege. Bye.

That would follow under the disruption of stundents education asking a teacher to do something other the the lesson can be a disruption and you are basically breaking the schools ToS.

1. ToS, haha..

2. I'd definately only do this during work time, or if the teacher started something with me. And if the teacher started something with me, (s)he is clearly already distracted and would probably be fighting longer if I didn't just leave.

Also our security guards have mace and I think handcuffs. We also have a in-school officer.

Ouch, that'd a bit worse. You say "officer", singular, so I'm guessing that'd be the officer involved in playing crowd control down in the special ed room (trust me, it gets bad down there, flying chairs / desks have increased my dodgeball skill) and writing out truancy sitations. She'd probably get involved at the security officers request, but I doubt she'd start something with you.

All in all, my argument towards this is that you're showing spirit towards your LaCrosse team, no? And it clearly says Maury LaCrosse, not Maury, so you're not showing spirit to that school, but to their team. It'd be bad to say that it's your school's team as much as theirs, but it is the LaCrosse team your school plays on, so it's not even "rooting for the opposing team" backstabbing-type stuff.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests

You might be right about that, Joe.


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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #32 on: December 13, 2006, 11:27:29 pm »
Seriously though:

AFAIK, security guards carry no weapons (other than a MAG light, nice mace), so your in no harm physically if you walk to the office with him on your tail. Plus, they're not police, so they can't arrest you (I think it's assault if they attempt to handcuff you.. you could even call it sexual assault, because being handcuffed by another guy is really, really weird). Generally, when the situation comes up that I'd like to go to the office immediately, I follow this:

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Joe: I need to go to the office. May I go?
Teacher: No.
Joe: Reguardless, I need to go to the office and you have no reason for denying me that privilege. Bye.
My freshmen year, 2 kids got tasered by an on school officer during a food fight.
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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #33 on: December 13, 2006, 11:52:46 pm »
Seriously though:

AFAIK, security guards carry no weapons (other than a MAG light, nice mace), so your in no harm physically if you walk to the office with him on your tail. Plus, they're not police, so they can't arrest you (I think it's assault if they attempt to handcuff you.. you could even call it sexual assault, because being handcuffed by another guy is really, really weird). Generally, when the situation comes up that I'd like to go to the office immediately, I follow this:

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Joe: I need to go to the office. May I go?
Teacher: No.
Joe: Reguardless, I need to go to the office and you have no reason for denying me that privilege. Bye.
My freshmen year, 2 kids got tasered by an on school officer during a food fight.

That's just fucking bullshit. Yeah, they shouldn't have been food-fighting, but I'm sure a mashed potatoe ball is going to give someone a concussion and perminant brain damage. Or worse, the cop might get hurt!!
I'd personally do as Joe suggests

You might be right about that, Joe.


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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #34 on: December 13, 2006, 11:56:23 pm »
Seriously though:

AFAIK, security guards carry no weapons (other than a MAG light, nice mace), so your in no harm physically if you walk to the office with him on your tail. Plus, they're not police, so they can't arrest you (I think it's assault if they attempt to handcuff you.. you could even call it sexual assault, because being handcuffed by another guy is really, really weird). Generally, when the situation comes up that I'd like to go to the office immediately, I follow this:

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Joe: I need to go to the office. May I go?
Teacher: No.
Joe: Reguardless, I need to go to the office and you have no reason for denying me that privilege. Bye.
My freshmen year, 2 kids got tasered by an on school officer during a food fight.

That's just fucking bullshit. Yeah, they shouldn't have been food-fighting, but I'm sure a mashed potatoe ball is going to give someone a concussion and perminant brain damage. Or worse, the cop might get hurt!!
Oh, I probably should've given the full story. The problem was that they continued to throw food even when asked to stop, and even threw food at a few of the teachers.
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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #35 on: December 13, 2006, 11:59:51 pm »
During a fight at my school, this white geeky guy was taking on some kid name "Tyrell Q". To break up the fight, the security guard kinda fell on the weakling, and his knee basically exploded.
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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #36 on: December 14, 2006, 12:32:47 am »
@Trust: Just keep wearing the shirt and if they say anything ask them to escort you to the office and speak with the principal about the issue. Do not become rude or angry or anything, just keep calm and ask them if they will walk with you down to the office. I've done it plenty of times just because someone seems to have a stick up their ass about something.

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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #37 on: December 14, 2006, 06:38:47 pm »
Wear the shirt if you want to.  Don't go overboard proclaiming your rights and analyzing the situation; it's a waste of your energy.  There are times when it's important to make a big issue out of a clearly unfair situation, but this isn't one of them.  If you get in trouble, politely take it to the principal. 


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Re: My 1st amendment was violated today
« Reply #38 on: December 14, 2006, 08:11:36 pm »
Wear the shirt if you want to.  Don't go overboard proclaiming your rights and analyzing the situation; it's a waste of your energy.  There are times when it's important to make a big issue out of a clearly unfair situation, but this isn't one of them.  If you get in trouble, politely take it to the principal. 



That's what I plan to do. I'm not going to stop wearing it just because they told me to, but if it happens again then I'll go to my principal (or maybe I'll just ask him and make sure I'm allowed or something.) It's just irritating that I was singled out when there are obviously more blatant dress code violations. Today I saw a guy wearing a shirt with a gun on the front saying "Shoot your drug dealer." I doubt anything was said to him.