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TopicBlack kid arrested for wearing the wrong bandana
Grischnak
08/17/18 8:13:00 PM
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supermichael11 posted...
This is what I dont get why do school treat dress code like a sacred rule? If someone break dress why the harsh consequences?


Gang related dress code rules actually make perfect sense to me. Other dress related rules less so but I never really dressed in an extreme fashion so it never really affected me at all. I guess it would annoy me more if I personally suffered as a result of such rules.

supermichael11 posted...
If someone bullies and even gets into fight, the worse that could happen is detention. The police for sure wont get involved.

It makes no sense that trouble maker are treated like no big deal, while the dress code like a sacred rule which can forbid the student from coming to school or in this case call the police.


The police get involved because there's really nothing the teachers can do to enforce the rule. If you break a rule like this then teachers can't physically do anything about it(not unless they want to get sued or something). So the options are either: Let the kid get away with breaking the rule or have the police deal with it. Police don't get called over kids getting in fights...because kids get in fights. If you treated that like an actual assault or something it would result in a huge amount of kids getting locked up. That doesn't really seem like a good idea.

AuroraUnit836 posted...
why is everyone ignoring the part where he got arrested. what was his crime?


Disorderly conduct.
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