Boys Punished for Playing Cops and Robbers at School
Zero tolerance = zero sense
Two more Maryland school kids got into trouble for pointing their fingers playing cops and robbers at school.
Actually, in the Eastern Shore schoolyard during recess in this latest case.
It happened last week at White Marsh Elementary in Tabot County.
The two six year olds had been playing and were suspended for a day.
The father of one of the boys is in the Army and said he thinks the punishment was excessive for what amounted to horseplay between two first graders.
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Would they have gotten in trouble if they played Disposition Matrix Council and Goatherders?
It's prejudicial toward those with alternative career paths such as freelance tax collections.
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