Have no idea what happened.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what happened??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
We’re talking about sexual assault. Do you think girls should just give the assaulter what he wants?
No thanks. I have taught my girls to bite and scream and kick and do whatever they can.
I’ll let them take their chances carrying mace.
Parents like you and the ones that allow their kids to rape others are why we need far more security, metal and bag detectors. You need to move your kids to a safer school. No way I’d leave my kids there.
Parents like me? I have two daughters. Could happen, but it quite unlikely that they will rape others.
You sound unhinged.
And you are delusional if you think there is a ‘safer school’. Do you think private Catholic schools are safer? Tons of young boy victims will disagree.
I’ll keep my kids at RM and try to help them feel less defenseless. Am I unhappy about the drugs and violence in schools? Yes, very much. But there is also too much violence against women in our society as a whole, and I guess schools are no different unfortunately.
dp.. I went to a pretty rough school, way rougher than RMHS. While I would absolutely not want my kid to experience my HS, nor am I happy with all the incidents at RM, I'm not anxious about sending my kid there. I had one graduate recently. They loved their experience there. The other one also loves it there, despite all the incidents.
By and large, if your kid is not part of a rough crowd, your kid won't be impacted. That was me in my HS. I was in most of the AP and honors (real honors, not fake ones like today) classes, and almost never interacted with the rougher set. Same for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
No, when someone robs you, you should give them the beating of their life, with scars to remember you by. When you “give them what they want” they not infrequently decide they want something more. The idea that people should meekly comply with criminal demands is a patronizing fraud developed by the same armed government personnel who don’t want anyone else to be able to defend themselves. Believing that you are secure because criminals will act morally and virtuously if you cooperate — now that’s a false sense of security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.
What school ‘without those issues’? There are drugs and fights, etc in every single MCPS school.
Yeah, I agree that our school isn’t ‘so good’ but we have to stay in MoCo for work, can’t afford private school and I positive that you’ll find few schools that don’t have issues of some kind.
Rockville has had far more serious incidents than many other schools. You live in a million dollar house, you can afford to move. Stop screaming poverty when its lifestyle choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.
What school ‘without those issues’? There are drugs and fights, etc in every single MCPS school.
Yeah, I agree that our school isn’t ‘so good’ but we have to stay in MoCo for work, can’t afford private school and I positive that you’ll find few schools that don’t have issues of some kind.
Rockville has had far more serious incidents than many other schools. You live in a million dollar house, you can afford to move. Stop screaming poverty when its lifestyle choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.
What school ‘without those issues’? There are drugs and fights, etc in every single MCPS school.
Yeah, I agree that our school isn’t ‘so good’ but we have to stay in MoCo for work, can’t afford private school and I positive that you’ll find few schools that don’t have issues of some kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
We’re talking about sexual assault. Do you think girls should just give the assaulter what he wants?
No thanks. I have taught my girls to bite and scream and kick and do whatever they can.
I’ll let them take their chances carrying mace.
Parents like you and the ones that allow their kids to rape others are why we need far more security, metal and bag detectors. You need to move your kids to a safer school. No way I’d leave my kids there.
Parents like me? I have two daughters. Could happen, but it quite unlikely that they will rape others.
You sound unhinged.
And you are delusional if you think there is a ‘safer school’. Do you think private Catholic schools are safer? Tons of young boy victims will disagree.
I’ll keep my kids at RM and try to help them feel less defenseless. Am I unhappy about the drugs and violence in schools? Yes, very much. But there is also too much violence against women in our society as a whole, and I guess schools are no different unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.
Better call Saul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
We’re talking about sexual assault. Do you think girls should just give the assaulter what he wants?
No thanks. I have taught my girls to bite and scream and kick and do whatever they can.
I’ll let them take their chances carrying mace.
Parents like you and the ones that allow their kids to rape others are why we need far more security, metal and bag detectors. You need to move your kids to a safer school. No way I’d leave my kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
We’re talking about sexual assault. Do you think girls should just give the assaulter what he wants?
No thanks. I have taught my girls to bite and scream and kick and do whatever they can.
I’ll let them take their chances carrying mace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s probably illegal. However better to use that rather than a gun.
LOL
Idk if it’s illegal. I’m sending my DD to school with pepper spray. My kid is at RM and there was a robbery AT school, in the school bathroom. They have individuals enter the school who shouldn’t be there.
System-wide, MCPS has displayed its inability to keep our students (and teachers) safe in schools and on the bus - look at the history of sexual assaults on buses and in schools.
If anyone so much as tries to lay a finger on my DD, she knows to kick them in the nuts and spray. Ask questions later. If she gets in trouble for doing that, so be it.
If someone robs you, it's best to just give them what they want. Do you have any clue how many students are carrying guns and knives in schools right now? Mace will do nothing against those, and might even make a situation worse. Don't give your kid a false sense of safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its illegal to send paper spray to a public school.
Cool. Tell MCPS to take the sexual predators out of our schools and maybe we can re-assess.
Sexual assault is also illegal, yet it happens. My kid will protect herself, tyvm.
And, if your child gets caught with pepper spray, you might want to have a good attorney on speed dial. Or, here's an idea, that good school you moved to isn't so good so go private or move to a school without those issues.