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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 794356" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I had a bad experience with authoritarian solutions back in '68. A priest/teacher at my school was a mental case. A very controlling type person. Disciplinarian. </p><p>We got to play basketball at lunchtime. One day, the doors to the gym suddenly clicked shut. He ordered us guys in the gym to line up on the edges of the court and empty our pockets at our feet. Contraband in this case was cigarettes. I had nothing to fear--I never smoked until I was out of HS, but I felt first hand why unreasonable searches got into the bill of rights. </p><p>If schools are going to run dogs through and sniff every locker we should also sniff the teacher's lounge and test the Superintendant and all the staff. </p><p>I say test when there is cause for suspicion, aka probable cause. Mandatory tests just encourage the industry that helps folks pass tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 794356, member: 4406"] I had a bad experience with authoritarian solutions back in '68. A priest/teacher at my school was a mental case. A very controlling type person. Disciplinarian. We got to play basketball at lunchtime. One day, the doors to the gym suddenly clicked shut. He ordered us guys in the gym to line up on the edges of the court and empty our pockets at our feet. Contraband in this case was cigarettes. I had nothing to fear--I never smoked until I was out of HS, but I felt first hand why unreasonable searches got into the bill of rights. If schools are going to run dogs through and sniff every locker we should also sniff the teacher's lounge and test the Superintendant and all the staff. I say test when there is cause for suspicion, aka probable cause. Mandatory tests just encourage the industry that helps folks pass tests. [/QUOTE]
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