Nanny of the Month (Jan 2011) Drug Testing 11-year-olds! Fining iPod Users!
Last month Reason.tv recognized 2010's Nanny of the Year, and now it's onto a brand new year of nagging nannies.
This month's slate features heartland regulators targeting drinking games and New Jersey educators drug testing 11-year-olds.
But top dishonors go to the New York pol who's pushing a bill that would make it illegal to cross the street while iPodding, cell-phoning or being otherwise engaged with an electronic gadget.
Presenting Reason.tv's Nanny of the Month: New York State Senator Carl Kruger!
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"Nanny of the Month" is written and produced by Ted Balaker. Associate Producer: Alex Manning.
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