mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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Another vote for you and your daughter was are in the wrong here. I have spent a lot of time teaching my children to respect authority. If they ever grow cahunas big enought to do what your daughter did, they would be in so much trouble, they would never get out.
As a society we have accepted certain limitations on our freedoms for the good (ie safety) and well-being of the whole. You might not agree with them, you may think you are above them, but you have to abide by them.
What if your daughter pulled this at an airport security station. She would certinly have been arrested, and possibly even shot. TSA people are rent-a-cops, too.
Another point - there are a lot of smart, honor students in the world. But the ones who go far are the ones who respect authority.
I really think you should have a chat with your daughter. Tell her you made a mistake in taking this situation so lightly, and reminding her how important it is to respect authority.
Denae
As a society we have accepted certain limitations on our freedoms for the good (ie safety) and well-being of the whole. You might not agree with them, you may think you are above them, but you have to abide by them.
What if your daughter pulled this at an airport security station. She would certinly have been arrested, and possibly even shot. TSA people are rent-a-cops, too.
Another point - there are a lot of smart, honor students in the world. But the ones who go far are the ones who respect authority.
I really think you should have a chat with your daughter. Tell her you made a mistake in taking this situation so lightly, and reminding her how important it is to respect authority.
Denae

Sounds to me like the people involved came to an agreement that was satisfactory to everyone, so far be it for me to tell this Mom she is in the wrong.
Good luck to her, and I hope she has no more run-ins with security at her school!


