dgfsuperfan1 wrote:Were photos used as evidence against kids that were busted at that party talked about in the Fargo Forum? See the 4-9-08 Fargo Forum article.
Baller wrote:dgfsuperfan1 wrote:Were photos used as evidence against kids that were busted at that party talked about in the Fargo Forum? See the 4-9-08 Fargo Forum article.
No photos...the party got busted by the cops. The cops took down names and forwarded them to the school administration who then had to interview all the kids.
Wild Wolves wrote:What is the difference if they look on the internet or run into in the bar (when you are under 21)?
IHow many "administrators" does Mary have? Isn't it a bunch of nuns?
baseball wrote:Wild Wolves wrote:What is the difference if they look on the internet or run into in the bar (when you are under 21)?
IHow many "administrators" does Mary have? Isn't it a bunch of nuns?
well they have RAs, Residence directors, Diciplinary councilors, etc... nuns founded the school but other people run it, just using the benedictine values. and the difference is being caught in the act. the internet they are on there looking for something specific. seeing them in the bar is like having the party busted
ndlionsfan wrote:I'd say you aren't violating the NDHSAA rules either, but how do you prove the pictures are taken in Canada or Mexico?
balla45 wrote:Here is my question then. The rules state that a person can't use tobacco during the season, and there is no in-between period.
When does this rule take effect? When the person signs the papers?
The rules that I signed basically make the case that an 18 year old can smoke as much as they want, up to the period that they sign that paper. Is this true?
The problem with the way this rule is set up is that the police really have no reason to turn in an 18 year old for tobacco use. Therefore, it is already extremely hard to enforce, and between seasons, I don't think the rule even exists.
Any other opinions on this?
Saucesauer wrote:balla45 wrote:Here is my question then. The rules state that a person can't use tobacco during the season, and there is no in-between period.
When does this rule take effect? When the person signs the papers?
The rules that I signed basically make the case that an 18 year old can smoke as much as they want, up to the period that they sign that paper. Is this true?
The problem with the way this rule is set up is that the police really have no reason to turn in an 18 year old for tobacco use. Therefore, it is already extremely hard to enforce, and between seasons, I don't think the rule even exists.
Any other opinions on this?
I dont think police have any right to turn in a "adult" for smoking it is a dumb rule let 18 year olds make their own decisions!
But what papers did you sign on this? were these implemented this year or last? I dont think I ever had to sign papers
balla45 wrote:Saucesauer wrote:balla45 wrote:Here is my question then. The rules state that a person can't use tobacco during the season, and there is no in-between period.
When does this rule take effect? When the person signs the papers?
The rules that I signed basically make the case that an 18 year old can smoke as much as they want, up to the period that they sign that paper. Is this true?
The problem with the way this rule is set up is that the police really have no reason to turn in an 18 year old for tobacco use. Therefore, it is already extremely hard to enforce, and between seasons, I don't think the rule even exists.
Any other opinions on this?
I dont think police have any right to turn in a "adult" for smoking it is a dumb rule let 18 year olds make their own decisions!
But what papers did you sign on this? were these implemented this year or last? I dont think I ever had to sign papers
Maybe it is just Mandan. I know the Bismarck School District has different rules than we do. I had to sign one that is like, "the player will refrain from use of alcohol, tobacco, or any controlled substances. If the player receives a violation, said player will sit out 6 weeks for 1st offense, and 18 weeks for 2nd offense. Sign Here ________________"
Saucesauer wrote:balla45 wrote:Saucesauer wrote:balla45 wrote:Here is my question then. The rules state that a person can't use tobacco during the season, and there is no in-between period.
When does this rule take effect? When the person signs the papers?
The rules that I signed basically make the case that an 18 year old can smoke as much as they want, up to the period that they sign that paper. Is this true?
The problem with the way this rule is set up is that the police really have no reason to turn in an 18 year old for tobacco use. Therefore, it is already extremely hard to enforce, and between seasons, I don't think the rule even exists.
Any other opinions on this?
I dont think police have any right to turn in a "adult" for smoking it is a dumb rule let 18 year olds make their own decisions!
But what papers did you sign on this? were these implemented this year or last? I dont think I ever had to sign papers
Maybe it is just Mandan. I know the Bismarck School District has different rules than we do. I had to sign one that is like, "the player will refrain from use of alcohol, tobacco, or any controlled substances. If the player receives a violation, said player will sit out 6 weeks for 1st offense, and 18 weeks for 2nd offense. Sign Here ________________"
Do they not let you play if you don't sign it? I wonder if they took that from the movie Dazed and Confused?
slapshot wrote:If there some people that don't believe that school officials don't go out of there way to bust a kid your in a fantasy world. I personally watched an asst. principal dig a pop bottle out of the garbage (after following 2 students in) outdide the up center in Fargo, open it and smell it!! I'm assuming he was sniffing for "chew spit" When I got out of my vehicle I asked him if he Lost Something he seemed embarrased and walked away. Also, don't give me "its a privilage" to play sports crap! These kids practice 1-2 hours daily, Travel on weekends, sell raffle tickets, donate their time to help work youth games, lift weights, get A's and B's in school, and keep a part time jobs! If you don't play sports you get absolutly NO punishment from school. Mabye we should kick the students that don't play sports out of school for 6 weeks.
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