MCPS Safety Plan for Varsity Football Games now Tier 2

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Anonymous wrote:The judge ordered electronic monitoring for Crosby with a 24/7 curfew to stay at his place of residence.

From WTOP...not attending school.


So, the punishment so far is staying home.
That's so moco.


On house arrest. That’s usually not a fun experience. If you don’t believe it, try it yourself.


Yeah real tough to stay at your home in Bethesda and have your family and friends over to visit. Play with your pet. Eat the same foods you like, watch porn, play video games, sleep in your own bed
Really teaching this guy a lesson.


He’s not convicted, just accused.
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Anonymous wrote:This is what it means

At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.

This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.

Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.



Great, I look forward to more high achievers moving to private school. Enjoy the resulting test scores.


What on earth are you talking about?


My high achieving RM alum went to one football game about 8 years ago. There was a fight. He never went to another game but that would never have caused us to send him to private. I do not think many families would make such a big change relating to football.


What did high achieving have to do with that story lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what it means

At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.

This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.

Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.



Great, I look forward to more high achievers moving to private school. Enjoy the resulting test scores.


What on earth are you talking about?


Not sure but who could've imagined that a violent sport would attract violent people.

My high achieving RM alum went to one football game about 8 years ago. There was a fight. He never went to another game but that would never have caused us to send him to private. I do not think many families would make such a big change relating to football.


What did high achieving have to do with that story lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what it means

At tier two, spectators are limited to students of the home team’s school only, as well as families of student athletes. Other fan capacity limitations may also be imposed, and game times and date may be moved around to maximize daylight and allow more collaboration with police.

This is such a dumb thing, the school system and the police are working together to make sure nobody is charged, nobody is suspended or expelled and the kids who do things the right way suffer.

Dr. Mooney and the Chief are yes men for the county and can't decide what to wear without consulting them.



Great, I look forward to more high achievers moving to private school. Enjoy the resulting test scores.


What on earth are you talking about?


My high achieving RM alum went to one football game about 8 years ago. There was a fight. He never went to another game but that would never have caused us to send him to private. I do not think many families would make such a big change relating to football.


What did high achieving have to do with that story lol


Not sure but who could've imagined that a violent sport would attract violent people.
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