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Reply to "Why do teachers allow horribly behaved kids to stay in the classroom and disrupt other kids? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So picture being in a Target and someone is upset and decides to throw things off the shelves and at other customers. It would be like the store needs to be evacuated until the person decides to calm down and leave and the police are never called. Society can't function like that. So I don't understand why people would expect schools to function like that. [/quote] Bad example. That's basically how stores operate now. It's not great, but society does function.[/quote] No, good example. If this happened in Target, the police would be called and the person throwing things at other people would be removed and trespassed from the store and likely arrested. DP[/quote] I don't understand how the PP could say that stores operate a person entering the store knocking shelves over, smashing things, and also assaulting other customers and employees MULTIPLE times a week sometimes for extended periods of time which results in all the customers of the store leaving and the employees just blocking punches, kicks, and objects thrown at them and no police ever shows up. Where is this happening? Stores don't operate like that. [/quote]
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