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thecoffeecake1 t1_jaavkj1 wrote

One time someone wandered onto the casino floor at the Trop, up at the tables, who had shit their pants. The whole floor stunk and it was clear who'd done it. This person was fucked up, stumbling around, clothes tattered.

Security came over and kindly escorted them to the bathrooms. About 20 minutes later, they came out and started drifting from table to table, looking for something to play. They fuckin let this dude stay after he'd shit his pants.

Didn't even change his clothes.

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BeamStop23 t1_jaav861 wrote

  1. You are making a lot of assumptions. The father has never said she's been involved in multiple fights with this group at school if anything the opposite. His beef with the superintendent is that they suspended the bullies but he thinks if they were arrested somehow the student bystanders wouldn't have shared the videos.

  2. There's absolutely no way to ban cellphone use in schools short of having a prison like inspection system

  3. Everyone is or has been bullied. There's absolutely not enough money in the school system to manage what is thousands of teen students personal interactions both in person or online every single day including weekends. A typical prison is 4 to 1 staff. A highschool it's not uncommon to have 30-50 students per staff member. It's just literally impossible to handle. If the bully has developmental/aggression issues and is on a non-standard education (e.g IEP, 504, etc) they cannot be legally expelled. Other than that yes the students can be expelled and if your made-up theory that the same bully regularly assaulted her then they'd have been expelled. Even then she'd have just been bullied online which was actually the father's complaints. It wasn't the fight it was what was going on on social media. Truth is that if your child has a persistent bully, don't rely on the school it's not a daycare, or prison, and it's not a justice system. Seek retribution from law enforcement and a judge, you don't need an attorney to do this.

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Tapirium t1_jaaun53 wrote

IiRC driving outside curfew hours is allowed under certain circumstances: religious, school, or work. Documentation of some kind regarding that event must be present with you if you will be driving outside the normally sanctioned hours. I worked nights after school so I was often getting done around 11pm. I would bring my clock out slip as Documentation.

You should also call the DMV and ask them for a definite answer(don't trust me, I'm a random guy on the internet) as well as what sort of "documentation" is satisfactory.

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peter-doubt t1_jaaub01 wrote

Uck!

In simpler days it wasn't this messy.

I remember when Campbell's soup still made tomato soup in Camden... It became an annual ritual to be aware of traffic jams caused by overturned overloaded trucks hauling tomatoes to the factory.... Hours for each flushing crushed tomatoes off of the roadway. The loads were packed in bushel baskets and tied to the outside of pickups with wooden slats to raise the side of the bed.

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