More out of control cops & ineffective teachers
How's this for overkill? In Tampa, sheriff's deputies apparently handcuffed a 5-year-old girl and arrested her for being disruptive in class on March 14th. And of course, the whole event was captured on video. Her family's attorney is, of course, "planning leagal action" the school board & sheriff's office.
What a shock, a 5-year-old being unruly & disruptive in a kindergarten class? Wow, I've never heard that one before. I never acted up, got spanked or sent to the principal's office for acting up in kindergarten...NOT! That's the way most 5-year-olds act from time to time, and usually the teacher is strong enough to either settle the child down or discipline them so that they won't act up again. But calling the cops? I think I've found the real issue here: lazy union teachers that think they don't have to work for a living and that all children should be drugged to make them docile. What a wake-up call for the teachers & thier unions. I think that the family is within thier rights to file a legal action againt the school board for what looks like a gross over-reaction to a child's temper tantrum. I wonder if we'll hear about the settlement or if this will be buried by the school board & the media? Time will tell on this one.
What a shock, a 5-year-old being unruly & disruptive in a kindergarten class? Wow, I've never heard that one before. I never acted up, got spanked or sent to the principal's office for acting up in kindergarten...NOT! That's the way most 5-year-olds act from time to time, and usually the teacher is strong enough to either settle the child down or discipline them so that they won't act up again. But calling the cops? I think I've found the real issue here: lazy union teachers that think they don't have to work for a living and that all children should be drugged to make them docile. What a wake-up call for the teachers & thier unions. I think that the family is within thier rights to file a legal action againt the school board for what looks like a gross over-reaction to a child's temper tantrum. I wonder if we'll hear about the settlement or if this will be buried by the school board & the media? Time will tell on this one.


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