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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3108246" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I think it's understandable that the Parkland staff would overreact considering what happened with Cruz. However, the correct response is to assert your 1st, 2nd 4th & 5th Amendment rights and not agree to being interrogated. If you have kids in school, you really need to have a discussion with them about social media posts and blowback at school. Teach them their rights and don't be afraid to sue the district to protect your family's constitutional rights. You can't assume the school and/or security/LE will safeguard the rights of your minor child, because they won't. All they care about is control and liability.</p><p></p><p>I don't think Parkland has a very cohesive set of policies and procedures in place regarding security. For one thing, the "leadership" at BCSO is virulently anti-gun. That trickles down into the ranks and that's probably just one of the reasons he was improperly interrogated. Keep in mind that it doesn't matter if the student was not being detained. It only matters if the student reasonably believed he was being detained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3108246, member: 1132"] I think it's understandable that the Parkland staff would overreact considering what happened with Cruz. However, the correct response is to assert your 1st, 2nd 4th & 5th Amendment rights and not agree to being interrogated. If you have kids in school, you really need to have a discussion with them about social media posts and blowback at school. Teach them their rights and don't be afraid to sue the district to protect your family's constitutional rights. You can't assume the school and/or security/LE will safeguard the rights of your minor child, because they won't. All they care about is control and liability. I don't think Parkland has a very cohesive set of policies and procedures in place regarding security. For one thing, the "leadership" at BCSO is virulently anti-gun. That trickles down into the ranks and that's probably just one of the reasons he was improperly interrogated. Keep in mind that it doesn't matter if the student was not being detained. It only matters if the student reasonably believed he was being detained. [/QUOTE]
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