Quince Orchard Public Library = Daytime Student Lounge?

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Anonymous wrote:Call the superintendent to come get them.


Yes please.
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Anonymous wrote:Did you check IDs to be sure they were QO kids?


I saw them walking over.


Get a life! Mind your business. Better they’re at the library than the mall.


Do you hear yourself? I was trying to get some work done there, and couldn't. A roving band of kids came in, you can see them walking over from the HS (and from the sidewalk leading up to the McDonald's strip mall), and acted like they were in a cafeteria, talking loudly, joking around and were there not for anything remotely library-related. I went to the librarian and she said she couldn't do anything to stop it and knows they are skipping class.

Their behavior would make them better suited for being AT HOME.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you think that MCPD, which is short-staffed, is going to prioritize and actually send officers out for a group of kids who MIGHT be vaping and smell like weed , and PROBABLY are minorities and risk being called racist for interacting with them, then you're seriously naive and out of the loop on what's going on politically in this county.

In short: MCPD doesn't have the staff to respond to something this minor and even if they did, would rather do nothing than intervene because they'll get labeled racist for going after black or brown kids.


You nailed it.

1. They absolutely were vaping, the "security guard" acknowledged she smelled it but couldn't do anything.

2. They were 98% Black and Hispanic, which I honestly didn't know what to make of, and which made me think this wasn't some sort of abbreviated senior year privilege as someone here pointed out.

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Anonymous wrote:Lol, now teens can't even go to a library without Karen calling the cops. Go away.


Not if they are smoking pot inside.


They aren’t it just smells like that cause it’s on their clothes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you think that MCPD, which is short-staffed, is going to prioritize and actually send officers out for a group of kids who MIGHT be vaping and smell like weed , and PROBABLY are minorities and risk being called racist for interacting with them, then you're seriously naive and out of the loop on what's going on politically in this county.

In short: MCPD doesn't have the staff to respond to something this minor and even if they did, would rather do nothing than intervene because they'll get labeled racist for going after black or brown kids.


You nailed it.

1. They absolutely were vaping, the "security guard" acknowledged she smelled it but couldn't do anything.

2. They were 98% Black and Hispanic, which I honestly didn't know what to make of, and which made me think this wasn't some sort of abbreviated senior year privilege as someone here pointed out.



What did you expect the security guard to do so they smell like pot?
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Anonymous wrote:I might have been there around the same time as you. When I was in HS I used to hang out at the HS library—the fact there’s a public library across the street would have been bliss. The students are very well behaved and I don’t have a problem with them at all—they are polite and on many occasions hold the door open for me and my child. Would have loved them as my HS cohort.


There were two kids lying on the ground in the stacks, and the rest were loud, like it was lunchtime cafeteria time. There was absolutely no studying going on, so I don't agree with your assessment of them being well-behaved or there for any other purpose than it serving as a lounge. I suppose toking on a THC vape is not problematic either?

I love the kids at QOHS—all my experiences with them are positive.

As with any other place, if you had any issues, you should have complained to the employees.


Yes, as if all 2000+ of them are bliss. LOL
Anonymous
There should be a police officer assigned to QO. Perhaps calling the non emergency number and have them radio the officer assigned to swing through
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