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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jawando claimed racial profiling when an Asian police officer pulled him over: https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/trooper-stops-black-county-council-member-for-minor-infraction/ Oh, and Jawando handed the officer an expired driver's license...[/quote] I was looking for this story but came across how he told an interviewer that he was arrested as a youth when his friend yelled obscenity at an undercover female officer. He seems to be carrying this chip on the shoulder against the police for a long time. Also keeps pleasant company with friends who harass women on the street.[/quote] He can now get the news rilled up and get a news story so you wonder if he set this up for attention for his social causes. Maybe the car was registered to his wife? I've been asked if a car was mine as it was in my husband's name and we have different names. [/quote] Yes he sounds like a spoiled frat boy who can't believe the rules apply to him. "Is this your vehicle?" Is a standard traffic stop question. I found d this website where someone was asking why they always ask that. https://www.quora.com/Why-do-police-officers-almost-always-ask-is-this-your-car-whenever-you-get-pulled-over-They-could-easily-find-out-who-the-car-is-registered-to-when-they-run-the-plate-in-their-systems-so-whats-the-catch He.is destroying school safety because he was mad he got treated like a regular person?[/quote] He's had a very privileged life and lives in a bubble. He's trying to be a social justice warrior and fit in with regular folks but that's not happening given his lifestyle. I'm sure he's worked hard for what he has and good for him, but he is really harming the rest of our kids who cannot have the lifestyle and luxuries that affords him. He has no clue about what's going on in our schools and doesn't care. He just wants his five minutes of fame and its not until a student or staff member is injured till he may reconsider and even then he'll probably find reasons to blame others and not step up. More mental health services is always good. But, our schools need so much more starting at the elementary school level, where many of these acting out kids were failed and their needs weren't met early on. How about starting with prevention on that early level so kids have a better chance to be successful in high school and have the same opportunities of college and graduate school and a good future like he has had. He got there as he had a lot of support. Not all kids have that kind of support and those are the kids we need to target and help.[/quote]
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