12yr old - Disorderly Conduct for Wetting Pants
This is just ridiculous... a Special ed student who's 12 is getting charged with disorderly conduct for wetting her pants after refusing to wash some pans.... I didn't even know this was possible!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlates...323210,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlates...323210,00.html
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Oh, well at least they can avoid the fine if the girl does community service... What the hell? This is ridiculous. The girl is a special ed student!! That implies that maybe she is a little slow, correct? So maybe she should be punished, but having charges pressed? You gotta be kidding.
that's my thoughts too.... I didn't even know it was possible to press charges for disorderly conduct for wetting your pants.... It just doesn't make sense...
that is the most rediculous thing i have heard in a while. Even if it was done deliberatly you cant expect her to do community service for it, and why a school would have her doing the dishes is beyond me, isnt that what lunch ladies are for? Luckly, I doubt this case will hold up in court.
that is why so many criminals go on roaming the streets free..........the police are busy doing what is REALLY IMPORTANT trying to arrest ( press charges ) on a 12 year old girl ( special student ) for wetting her panties ........man oh man.. ABSURD what is this country coming to ..
ORIGINAL: poser_pilot6
Oh, well at least they can avoid the fine if the girl does community service... What the hell? This is ridiculous. The girl is a special ed student!! That implies that maybe she is a little slow, correct? So maybe she should be punished, but having charges pressed? You gotta be kidding.
Oh, well at least they can avoid the fine if the girl does community service... What the hell? This is ridiculous. The girl is a special ed student!! That implies that maybe she is a little slow, correct? So maybe she should be punished, but having charges pressed? You gotta be kidding.
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that is the most rediculous thing i have heard in a while. Even if it was done deliberatly you cant expect her to do community service for it, and why a school would have her doing the dishes is beyond me, isnt that what lunch ladies are for? Luckly, I doubt this case will hold up in court.
that is the most rediculous thing i have heard in a while. Even if it was done deliberatly you cant expect her to do community service for it, and why a school would have her doing the dishes is beyond me, isnt that what lunch ladies are for? Luckly, I doubt this case will hold up in court.
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that is why so many criminals go on roaming the streets free..........the police are busy doing what is REALLY IMPORTANT trying to arrest ( press charges ) on a 12 year old girl ( special student ) for wetting her panties ........man oh man.. ABSURD what is this country coming to ..
that is why so many criminals go on roaming the streets free..........the police are busy doing what is REALLY IMPORTANT trying to arrest ( press charges ) on a 12 year old girl ( special student ) for wetting her panties ........man oh man.. ABSURD what is this country coming to ..
Was I in violation? Yes. Enforcing that regulation was more important that the triple murder that had occurred earlier in the day.
I appealed it to the Parking Services Manager, but was told to go pound sand. I paid my $30, and now have even less respect for most law enforcement. Just the previous week, I was almost rear-ended in my M3 by a cop who had his cherries on, forced me out of the lane, only to pull into a popeye's.


