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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These schools need to expel kids who break the rules. Plain and simple, if you're caught vaping at school or doing drugs then you should be expelled. Put this issue back on the parents. [/quote] That is no an option because it is not Equitable. [/quote] Both are against the law. I don't understand why the police aren't doing their jobs.[/quote] because Elrich and his progressive crew don't want certain groups to be disproportionately impacted. Some progressive liberal stated that in order to be equitable, you have to apply rules inequitably. So, here we are.[/quote] So you believe the police aren't doing their job because of some far-left conspiracy group? These are laws that are on the books. Enforcing them isn't controversial. I think the theory the police are intentionally turning a blind eye to shake the county down for the SRO funds holds more merit.[/quote] the police cannot do their jobs in the HS because Elrich and his progressive crew basically defunded the police in the schools. Cops cannot go into the HS at will and arrest people. They have to be called in by admin. So, it's really the admins in the school who are turning a blind eye due to #equity. It's not the cops not wanting to do their jobs. I think you are dumb to think cops don't want to arrest law breakers. Elrich and the progressives voted to defund the police and get cops out of school. The police actually were willing to make changes to keep SROs in schools, and MCPS was going to do a study to look at the impact of SROs in MCPS but Elrich and Jawando defunded the police before any study could be completed. So again, now here we are..[/quote]
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