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Anti Federalist
05-27-2010, 12:30 PM
Two Norfolk teachers put on leave over material about police

By Steven G. Vegh
The Virginian-Pilot
© May 27, 2010
NORFOLK

http://hamptonroads.com.nyud.net/2010/05/two-norfolk-teachers-put-leave-over-material-about-police

Two Norview High School teachers were placed on paid administrative leave this week after a parent complained that they distributed classroom materials that gave advice on how to deal with police if stopped.

The materials - a one-page handout and a video distributed and aired in a 12th-grade government class - are sponsored by two organizations, one a nonprofit that supports legalization of marijuana and one that calls itself a "decentralized anarchist collective."

The last paragraph of the flier, titled "When Dealing with Police" states, "Remember You have legal rights, but many police will not respect your rights. Be careful - Be Street Smart."

Schools spokeswoman Elizabeth Thiel Mather said division leaders are investigating the incident over concerns that the materials were unauthorized.

The parent, who asked not to be named out of fear that her daughter could be ostracized or get a lower class grade, told The Pilot that she contacted the division and police after her daughter described the leaflet and video.

"She came home recently and said, 'You won't believe what we are learning in Government. They are teaching us how to hide our drugs,' " the parent recounted.

Last week, an Oakwood Elementary School employee was placed on leave with pay in connection with the distribution of plastic fetus models to children, which division leaders also considered unauthorized material. Oakwood's principal was also put on leave in connection with the incident, and an investigation is continuing.

Mather said it is uncommon to have to put staff on leave for using inappropriate materials. The division typically gets no more than two parent complaints a year about the suitability of textbooks or library materials, she said.

The leaflet handed out at Norview describes the rights citizens have if they are stopped or arrested by police or witness police activity. It is posted on the Web at http://tinyurl.com/35ju99t.

A credit on the leaflet reads, “Assembled by the Crimethinc Police Unwelcoming Committee.” On its website, Crimethinc.com calls itself a “decentralized anarchist collective.”

The video, “Busted: Citizen’s Guide to Surviving Police Encounters,” is posted online at http://tinyurl.com/2sb2ho. It opens with a portrayal of young adults stopped by a traffic officer who searches their car and arrests them for marijuana possession. Other scenes depict police questioning a young man at a bus stop and patrol officers who visit a home where loud partiers are smoking marijuana.

A commentator on the video states, "Whether or not you break the law, this video is designed to explain what the law is and how you can legally and properly assert your constitutional rights through even the most stressful police encounters."

For each scene, the commentator explains how legal rights apply to police searches of vehicles, homes or individuals and how people can cite those rights during encounters with police.

The video was created by Flex Your Rights, a nonprofit that advocates educating the public about how constitutional protections apply during encounters with law enforcement. The production has gotten 2.3 million viewings on YouTube since November 2006.

The video's end credits cite funding from the MPP Foundation, which is part of the Marijuana Policy Project. On the Web, the group advocates legal regulation for marijuana and noncoercive treatment for problem marijuana users.

Brooklyn Red Leg
05-27-2010, 12:37 PM
decentralized anarchist collective

What the utter fuck is a "decentralized anarchist collective"? That's complete doublethink.

As for the teachers, poor bastards. They actually did something right by their students by teaching them to be wary of cops.

Reason
05-27-2010, 12:38 PM
my younger brother was just telling me last night that at his high school the other day the kids were forced to listen to a presentation by a police officer about "safe driving" and at that presentation they were specifically told "not to listen to the *crazies* that tell people not to talk to cops because cops will just arrest you if you try that".

They were also informed that drinking alcohol is a gateway drug to marijuana which would then immediately lead into doing cocaine and more...

/facepalm

TheBlackPeterSchiff
05-27-2010, 12:40 PM
WTF is a decentralized anarchist collective ????

Anyway, sounds like the kids finally got some decent education...but of course it was a conflict of interest with the teacher's boss (i.e. the government)

Danke
05-27-2010, 12:41 PM
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free1
05-27-2010, 12:54 PM
How to not get busted by the school system if you are a teacher.

Teach what you want, just don't pass out anything written down.

Just pretend you are in NAZI Germany and you will get the picture.

t0rnado
05-27-2010, 02:10 PM
That's why there aren't many good teachers. The good ones normally get fired or quit after they realize that their role is pretty much as one of the prison guards at a penitentiary.

Elwar
05-27-2010, 02:18 PM
We spent about a half a class in my senior civics class on what rights you have when you're pulled over.

It's valuable information that not a lot of people know.

kylejack
05-27-2010, 02:18 PM
Crimethinc rules.