Teacher Spying on Student During Virtual Class Sends Cops to Search 11-Year-Old's Home After Spotting a BB Gun

DaSDGuy

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ah the news story
Nothing in the news story said or even implied that if she denied entry to the police they would demand entry. Nor did anything in the article imply they would get a warrant and return.

Again, why are you sure either of those would happen?
 

CPUSA

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So? My daughters did their homework on the desks in their bedrooms, larger "craft" type projects the exception.
I think Gurps' comment has to do with Zoom...
My kids did their homework in their rooms as well, but there wasn't a web cam in there, so some nosey or pervy teacher could be watching them...
 

DaSDGuy

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Saying he was sure the police would demand entry without a warrant. Nothing in the article states that. Evidently a personal bias is showing.
 

BOP

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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Saying he was sure the police would demand entry without a warrant. Nothing in the article states that. Evidently a personal bias is showing.

extrapolation, that has happened elsewhere ... and we are talking about an incident in MD
 

DaSDGuy

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extrapolation, that has happened elsewhere ... and we are talking about an incident in MD
Actually the police rarely demand entry without a warrant. It just gets big press when it does. Meanwhile my aluminum foil stock prices keep going up as more people start wearing the foil hats in their paranoid belief that they will be next.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Just because YOU cannot extrapolate dissimilar information, that does not make a potential situation worthy of tin foil but hey keep on slinging insults
 

LightRoasted

If I may ...
If I may ...

"The principal and the teacher cited a rule stating that students may not bring guns to school and claimed it extended to virtual classes as well, Sperry said, adding that the school handbook does not address rules for virtual learning at all."

WTAF? Somehow, through the magic of an internet connection, the school thinks that it has domain and control over the contents someone home? How arrogant. At the next zoom class, dad should hang any legal personal arsenal on the boy's wall, with maybe with some belted ammo, and dare for the Bolsheviks to show up.
 
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