my HS started drug testing a year or so ago...no wonder the parking lot isn't as full...anyone involved in extracurriculars or who wants a parking permit needs to consent to random testing. fucking douchebags.
this has to be illegal on some level. you cant make people pass/take any medical test(except like sickness/immunity shit) in order for them to participate in public schooling
i love twang, but am i the only person who sees the irony in the misplaced apostrophe in the thread title?
First... get a verifiable passed drug test... Then take the story, complete with administrator and teacher names to the local papers. I'm sure people will be most interested in how their tax dollars are being spent. Research every single legal avenue- including filing suit against the school and the individuals involved in this travesty. Do everything possible to ensure that not only do they lose their jobs but never attain any position of responsibility again. They want to fuck up your buddy's life? They're not the only ones who can play that little game.
haha I'm guessing the thread was originally gonna be titled "School's Fucked", but his stoned mind change course somewhere along the way. That would be pwn central
i was either high or drunk from the start of high school, and im sure my teachers knew, nothing happend to me though
lol that is super mega chill. i had my suspicions of a few teachers at my old high school, one of them went psycho happy one day for no reason
Yep- Just keep a cool head as well as all written documentation related to this... every attempt to justify wrecking the kid's future to cover subsequent revisions as facts come out contradicting the original story. It's extraordinarily heavy handed to play this way. Frankly the administrator instigating this mess should do some time. All the political rhetoric claiming concern for the future of "our children" as rationale for wrecking personal lives for ridiculously minor offenses should be shown for what it really is- and in a form that most people will be able to understand. What becomes of a case of malicious prosecution that wrecks a young life? The sheer hypocrisy of this needs to be out in the open so everyone can not only see it but easily associate specific individual "educators" with it. The power for school officials and law enforcement to play dirty is preserved when people sit idly by and do nothing.
i had a similar situation. during my sophomore year, i was called down to the office, so they could pat me down. on the way to the office, since i was alone, i hid my weed in my hair, in a bun. when i got to the office, they forced me to remove my shirt, and change into gym shorts. there were four men in the room, and one woman, them being the principal, the vice principal, the dean of students, and the detention administrator, and the female was the secretary. they even made the secretary feel under my bra, it was 100% illegal, but i still made out alright, since they didn't check my hair for weed. hahahhahaha although, a funny sidenote... my secretary is a total stoner. my school is in chicago, but it's a small school. my graduating class will probably be around 90-100. we started with 150. 600 in my school as a whole. my school has become a serious piece of shit, although its always been chill.. a few of my teachers either do smoke, or know i smoke. i have alot of stories relating to teachers and pot smoking
babyjay, a strip search and a patdown on that level is EXTREMELY illegal by anyone other than a law official after having been arrested and placed in a jail - even then they won't normally do something like that for fear of being sued. you should have done something about that and gotten them fired. you certainly could have sued for sexual assault. children need to be taught at a young age that not all authority should be followed, schools seem to wish to be able to hold more power than parents
i got questioned once when a teacher saw me pop an advil. i was confused because i didn't do drugs when i was in high school and i was completely clueless about them
yeah my first high school was a bit tense about that too...if they see you taking anything they would question you and shit. or if you give someone tylenol. second high school had an open campus and an open lunch, so they figured if we were gonna be doin any drugs we'd be taking them then. never really witnessed too much problems with administrative intervention. we had a drug dog once in the parking lot, but supposedly they do once every year, randomly. this year though my friend had his car searched after being accused of stealing a girl's camera and they found a pipe and suspended him for 3 weeks. kind of bullshit
Indeed. Even cops can't do that shit to a minor without parents present, I think. If I were you, I would've taken someone to court over that shit, jay.
cuba, ny two red lights. one is a blinking light. no walmart (oh no) no movies, no mall, not much of anything
Thats messed up. I know a friend who carried weed through school and didn't get caught. But everyone could smell it. Schools are lame...
My firsts thought when I read the thread title was, "Yeah, schools are fucked if they can't teach people about apostrophes." I'm lucky I never got busted high at school.
your school cant do random searches, they actually have to have reason to believe that you have drugs in wherever theyre searching to search there even though just one student telling a teacher that theres weed in there is enough >.< (the drug officer at my school explained all the rules to me lol) we have a drug dog at my school, i think its kinda funny, i play with it when im baked ahhaah shes such a nice dog but back on topic, i as well think you should tell the newspapers of this story theyll probably jump on it