Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
More lies. Prove to us all that there are “no REAL repercussions” for drug use at school. Quote the school policy or STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Who is this MCPS, exactly? There are 1000s of students with phones. I don't think this is the problem. MCPD is fully aware of these issues. They just aren't doing anything about it.
MCPS is the staff inside the schools. If principals are not reporting these issues, then MCPD won't know to be involved. DUH.
Anonymous wrote:bring back the sros
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
More lies. Prove to us all that there are “no REAL repercussions” for drug use at school. Quote the school policy or STFU.
Talk to the students and teachers in these high schools who witness the same kids smoking up and overdosing over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Who is this MCPS, exactly? There are 1000s of students with phones. I don't think this is the problem. MCPD is fully aware of these issues. They just aren't doing anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Who is this MCPS, exactly? There are 1000s of students with phones. I don't think this is the problem. MCPD is fully aware of these issues. They just aren't doing anything about it.
You think Gen Z kids who live by the "no snitching" code of conduct are turning in their peers for smoking up in the bathroom? You obviously don't have teenagers nor do you know them very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Who is this MCPS, exactly? There are 1000s of students with phones. I don't think this is the problem. MCPD is fully aware of these issues. They just aren't doing anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
More lies. Prove to us all that there are “no REAL repercussions” for drug use at school. Quote the school policy or STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bring back the sros
Because they worked so well at Parkland and Uvalde!
I didn't realize they were in MCPS. Gun laws aren't working that well. Should we get rid of those, too?
It doesn't have to be MCPS to know that SROs have failed almost everywhere. Parkland and Uvalde are well-known examples of SROs not delivering what was promised. THey do not make schools safer.
Gun laws aren't making our country safer. Rather, our country seems to be getting more violent.
So, why have more gun laws... using your logic.
The problem is the gun laws we have, like the 2nd amendment, is misused to make us less safe. Most Americans agree that we need common sense gun regulations; however, the gun lobby has such a tight grip on the GOP that it never happens.
Sure, but according to the ^^PP, something that didn't work in a different state doesn't work in all states, so by that logic, gun laws don't seem to be working to prevent crazy people and criminals from getting guns, so we shouldn't have gun laws at all.
Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Anonymous wrote:If MCPS isn't calling the cops for illegal drug use in schools, which is a GOVERNMENT building, then we need to bring back SROs who will actually do something about it.
Montgomery county has gone mad. Of course, if students know that there are no REAL repercussions for doing drugs in schools, then it will continue. Duh. Let's get back some common sense, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bring back the sros
Because they worked so well at Parkland and Uvalde!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that would help is if students who are caught using drugs in the bathrooms faced serious punishment, which escalated with each offense.
The problem is that MCPS sees this as not being Equitable. And MCPS will not do anything that is not Equitable, because Equity is one of the main priorities of MCPS. Not safety or education or excellence.
That really doesn't matter. Possession and use of a controlled substance is covered by our judicial system. These are actual crimes that MCPD and the courts are charged with handling. It's not really up to MCPS. They aren't in law enforcement.
Once again, MCPD aren't mind readers. They can't arrest the kid unless the admins in the school calls MCPD, and as a ^PP stated, they won't do that because of #equity.
Why are you being purposefully obtuse and idiotic?
I get it. Work is hard, and it's easier to ignore crime.