Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said SROs were the only solution, but should be *part* of the solution. Nothing will stop all drug issues at school, but having an SRO on site could help stop the pipeline or, at least, make kids think twice and make healthier decisions.
As someone who works at a school with SROs: it does none of those things. They just know not to do their thing in the bathrooms closest to the SRO office.
And some kids aren’t doing drugs bc SRos are there. Waiting to get “all” won’t help. Let’s at least get to deterring “some”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said SROs were the only solution, but should be *part* of the solution. Nothing will stop all drug issues at school, but having an SRO on site could help stop the pipeline or, at least, make kids think twice and make healthier decisions.
As someone who works at a school with SROs: it does none of those things. They just know not to do their thing in the bathrooms closest to the SRO office.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to be quite a bit of fentanyl laced percocets in our local schools. Wakefield today, Culpeper last week, Justice right before that. And I’m sure others that I just haven’t read about but have happened
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield has some rough neighborhoods so it's an unfortunate issue for that school
Doesn’t Yorktown have a bigger drug problem?
That’s what I’ve always heard, but I haven’t seen the stats.
Wealthy Yorktown parents (many lawyers) can get their kids out of trouble before they even show up as stats.
Not when they drive drunk
Is this a reference to the student who killed the W-L student by DUI? (I'm not using names because I don't want this to be searchable)
If so, you're horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield has some rough neighborhoods so it's an unfortunate issue for that school
Doesn’t Yorktown have a bigger drug problem?
That’s what I’ve always heard, but I haven’t seen the stats.
Wealthy Yorktown parents (many lawyers) can get their kids out of trouble before they even show up as stats.
I have a junior at Yorktown. No ODs this year.
And plenty of wealthy folks in the Washington-Liberty area as well. And Aurora Hills feeds to Wakefield, so....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield has some rough neighborhoods so it's an unfortunate issue for that school
Doesn’t Yorktown have a bigger drug problem?
That’s what I’ve always heard, but I haven’t seen the stats.
Wealthy Yorktown parents (many lawyers) can get their kids out of trouble before they even show up as stats.
Anonymous wrote:No one said SROs were the only solution, but should be *part* of the solution. Nothing will stop all drug issues at school, but having an SRO on site could help stop the pipeline or, at least, make kids think twice and make healthier decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield has some rough neighborhoods so it's an unfortunate issue for that school
You know there was an overdose at Yorktown recently? This is not a rough neighborhood issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield has some rough neighborhoods so it's an unfortunate issue for that school
Doesn’t Yorktown have a bigger drug problem?
That’s what I’ve always heard, but I haven’t seen the stats.
Wealthy Yorktown parents (many lawyers) can get their kids out of trouble before they even show up as stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in college when ecstasy/molly was all the rage.
I remember my parents drilling in my head that you could have the one pill in the bad batch that ends your life.
I never took it. I did grow up in the Nancy Regan 'just say no (to drugs)' era and I was basically scared straight. Also being told just one hit of heroin could have you hooked.
It's worth revisiting that movie 'Traffic' where Michael Douglas is the drug czar and his wealthy teenage daughter gets hooked on heroin. Benicio del Torro is in it too.
Same with me. In fact, a friend from VT did die at a concert from taking a bad molly pill. Scared me straight.