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10-28-2015 03:13 PM
The Sheriff said she was responsible for the officer being called in.
NOT the assault.
10-28-2015 03:13 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:Amazing that there are people who are so willing to give some people a pass concerning their behavior and crucify others. When you put yourself into situatiopns where bad things can happen, don't be suprised when they do.
For everyone else, I would agree. But police are not SUPPOSED to do this.
There is no reason why he should have over-reacted like he did.
So if this had been a teacher, would you then be OK with how this turned out.
ACtually no. I was referring to people who aren't in positions of authority and aren't trained to deal with this. I am NOT okay with any of this at all.
I was agreeing that normal people might escalate it - doesn't mean I agree with it. Police aren't supposed to do this at all as they have been trained specifically for these use cases.
So then if another student had tried to remove her from the class that way they both would get a pass.
You seem to be having an issue with what I am saying. What part of "I am NOT okay with any of this at all" are you having an problem understanding here?
10-28-2015 03:13 PM
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10-28-2015 03:15 PM
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:Amazing that there are people who are so willing to give some people a pass concerning their behavior and crucify others. When you put yourself into situatiopns where bad things can happen, don't be suprised when they do.
When we put ourselves in a situation we do so as adults.
Even children are taught not to put themselves into bad situations, i.e don't go with strangers. Why do some get a pass and others do not, is there some magic formula I missed when you are no longer responsible for you actions.
Even if a child ends up in a bad situation that s/he created it should never lead to violence in a classroom. I am dumbfounded that people do not seem to grasp this.
Well I am dumbfound that people are giving this girl a pass for her behavior.
A pass? I said she did not deserve to be violently thrown on the ground and put into a headlock. That is giving her a pass?
Good grief.
@Say Nay I honestly think people are willifully misunderstanding what is written here.
10-28-2015 03:16 PM
@biancardi wrote:
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Smaug wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:Amazing that there are people who are so willing to give some people a pass concerning their behavior and crucify others. When you put yourself into situatiopns where bad things can happen, don't be suprised when they do.
When we put ourselves in a situation we do so as adults.
Even children are taught not to put themselves into bad situations, i.e don't go with strangers. Why do some get a pass and others do not, is there some magic formula I missed when you are no longer responsible for you actions.
Even if a child ends up in a bad situation that s/he created it should never lead to violence in a classroom. I am dumbfounded that people do not seem to grasp this.
Well I am dumbfound that people are giving this girl a pass for her behavior.
A pass? I said she did not deserve to be violently thrown on the ground and put into a headlock. That is giving her a pass?
Good grief.@Say Nay I honestly think people are willifully misunderstanding what is written here.
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10-28-2015 03:16 PM
How can someone not understand the meaning of what the Sheriff said in this quote:
Sheriff Lott made clear... “what she did doesn’t justify what our deputy did.”
10-28-2015 03:17 PM
@dmod nj Good to see you too! Work and family life keeps me really busy! I've missed a lot of you too ![]()
10-28-2015 03:17 PM
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:Amazing that there are people who are so willing to give some people a pass concerning their behavior and crucify others. When you put yourself into situatiopns where bad things can happen, don't be suprised when they do.
For everyone else, I would agree. But police are not SUPPOSED to do this.
There is no reason why he should have over-reacted like he did.
So if this had been a teacher, would you then be OK with how this turned out.
ACtually no. I was referring to people who aren't in positions of authority and aren't trained to deal with this. I am NOT okay with any of this at all.
I was agreeing that normal people might escalate it - doesn't mean I agree with it. Police aren't supposed to do this at all as they have been trained specifically for these use cases.
So then if another student had tried to remove her from the class that way they both would get a pass.
You seem to be having an issue with what I am saying. What part of "I am NOT okay with any of this at all" are you having an problem understanding here?
The part where you say "For everyone else I would agree. Police are not SUPPOSED to do this"
10-28-2015 03:20 PM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@biancardi wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:Amazing that there are people who are so willing to give some people a pass concerning their behavior and crucify others. When you put yourself into situatiopns where bad things can happen, don't be suprised when they do.
For everyone else, I would agree. But police are not SUPPOSED to do this.
There is no reason why he should have over-reacted like he did.
So if this had been a teacher, would you then be OK with how this turned out.
ACtually no. I was referring to people who aren't in positions of authority and aren't trained to deal with this. I am NOT okay with any of this at all.
I was agreeing that normal people might escalate it - doesn't mean I agree with it. Police aren't supposed to do this at all as they have been trained specifically for these use cases.
So then if another student had tried to remove her from the class that way they both would get a pass.
You seem to be having an issue with what I am saying. What part of "I am NOT okay with any of this at all" are you having an problem understanding here?
The part where you say "For everyone else I would agree. Police are not SUPPOSED to do this"
And you should continuing READING ON. I didn't STOP at 2 sentences.
10-28-2015 03:21 PM
I'm baffled by the inability to SEPARATE what the girl did and the response by the officer. TWO SEPARATE THINGS.
She is responsible for her part, NOT the assault/reaction by the officer.
He is responsible for how he handled the situation.
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