dope the little angle up thats the ticket.
at 8 ys old it may already be to late for this kid, which as you mentioned is a reflection of the parents or lack of.
one day the kid will tell his parents, if you dont do what I want I will call 911
what should the officer have done?
the staff didnt think that any thing was out of place they did not stop it, or press any charges against the officer.
One would have to ask whether this was SOP for officers that work with in the school and if it was done in the past.
The school not the officer should be held accountable for the actions if it didnt bring charges against the officer, the officer acting as an agent for
the school. So far the school has not commented on the case why?
The question of who released the video
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) just released a video that will break your heart.
Kinda makes sense right, the person who released the video understands that they cant do it directly with out being charged.
My bet would be that it was given anonymously should be pretty easy to figure out who released it to the ACLU. Seems like the school and parents would have a
case against the employee.
what if a video of the kid acting out was posted what would the parents do? what would they ask?
would they be suing the school for violating their little angles privacy?
would they be trying to sue the officer?
maybe video cameras in school are needed to show the parents what their little angles are doing or not in the class rooms are needed.