Well put. Schools and similar institutions are caught between a rock and a hard place. If they don't have such policies and enforce them uniformly, they can easily be held liable. While I seriously doubt that young girl was a threat with the knife, it is not inconceivable someone else could have stolen it from her and misused it. Likewise, a parent of another kid whose finger was accidentally but severely lacerated would be screaming at the school district for allowing dangerous items on the school grounds. Last, it would take a really stupid or ignorant school administrator to put him/herself in a position of deciding it is okay to be lenient on one kid who carried a knife while enforcing the policy fully against another. Going down that path would lead to lawsuits and likely an attempted firing for discrimination.
So, who here has a workable solution for the school system?
Coolhand, do really think this incident will doom the little girl to become a degenerate? However, I do agree you that gridlock is the most desirable option on the political horizon for us.
custar
So, who here has a workable solution for the school system?
Coolhand, do really think this incident will doom the little girl to become a degenerate? However, I do agree you that gridlock is the most desirable option on the political horizon for us.
custar

When politicians align themselves in a common direction it generally means they're getting ready to take something away from me that I will never see again. At least if they're tangled up arguing amongst themselves, they don't have time to worry about hosing me. 


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