Posted on 02/14/2019 7:19:18 PM PST by Ge0ffrey
How can I petition every state, but particularly New Jersey, with this request:
Following the lead of the Catholic Church, I would like to ask the State of New Jersey to release a list of all public school teachers and administrators and school employees in every school district in New Jersey since 1930 that have molested a child, including the nature of the offense and whatever discipline was taken. I would also like to ask the State of New Jersey to adopt the SAME zero tolerance policy as the Catholic Church and immediately FIRE any teacher or administrator or school employee found guilty of engaging in a sex act with a minor.
F’ing the constituents is standard practice in liberal cities and states.
It’ll never happen.Rat politicians won’t allow it...and “public service” unions won’t either.
The problem is, the state probably doesn’t know.
A lot of this stuff, until about the late 90’s was all kept secret, hush hush, nobody made a report, nothing was public. If the records were never made, their is nothing to report.
NJ operated like the Catholic Church
They would just shuffle “pervy” teachers or staff from school to school, district to district.
The boards wanted it that way, keep it hush hush, taxpayers were paying top dollar to these districts, so they districts can be “top notch” for property values. So perverts would be transferred out, under the radar.
Nah, that would upset all the Catholic-bashers at FR.
You might try a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
And I concur with zero-tolerance. Likely a lot more kids in the public schools than in Catholic schools - more potential for problems.
Anywhere but NJ.
That place is just the worst.
There are bad people in all walks of life, and seemingly an increasing number as time goes on. Singling out Catholics is wrong.
ML/NJ
Key words bolded. The problem is that the accusation alone draws calls for removal and punishment. A kid pissed off at a teacher can destroy him with a false accusation. The charge makes page one, the retraction is on page 46.
Good point.
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