Posted on 10/24/2013 6:48:06 PM PDT by markomalley
A California legal group says The Golden State needs to learn a lesson from an incident in Colorado where a male student, who occasionally self-identifies as a female, is being permitted to use the girls' restrooms.
Earlier this month, attorneys with Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) sent a legal demand letter to officials at Florence High School in Colorado, asking them to respect the privacy rights of students. The letter was sent in response to the school's decision to allow a teenage boy to enter the girls' bathrooms. According to the female students, the boy also made sexually harrassing comments to the girls he encountered.
PJI president Brad Dacus spoke with OneNewsNow about the incident.
"This school district in Colorado, by placating and allowing this boy to, at will, use the girls' restrooms or the girls' lockerrooms simply because sometimes he says feels like a girl is an egregious violation of the right to privacy of the other students, says Dacus. Particularly the young girls in the school who do not appreciate having a boy walk in when they are dressing in the locker room or showering or using the bathroom."
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If the “boy” is queer the girls are not in any danger, except to their modesty.
Lucky my daughter doesn’t go there - would have to give him an ultimatum, “Next time you ‘feel like a girl’, I’m gonna remove the parts that make you feel like a boy and be done with it”.
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