Posted on 08/04/2015 6:04:59 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
The ACLU is getting involved after a sheriff's deputy in Kentucky was caught on camera handcuffing a child.
Deputy: "You can do what we've asked you to, or you can suffer the consequences."
Child: "Ow, that hurts."
Deputy: "Now sit down in the chair like I've asked you to." The adult is School Resource Officer Kevin Sumner. You can see him placing handcuffs on the biceps of an eight-year-old boy.
(Excerpt) Read more at wwmt.com ...
I am not kidding....there was a woman from the ACLU saying something like, "It is easy to read about this, but the issue is much more horrifying when you see it on video."
I had to laugh out loud, thinking of the children murdered by abortionists and the body parts of the babies being used as bargaining chips.
You cant yell at the kid. (emotional abuse)
You cant paddle them. (physical abuse)
You can barely call their parents and expect that to put the fear of Jehovah in kids these days. (How dare you hurt my kid’s self esteem)
Now you have crazy children that have to be handcuffed because there is nothing you can do and the kids are getting more insane. And THAT is seen as extreme.
Some 8 year olds deserve a lot more than handcuffs.
An 8 year old? Some kids that age are quite large and can do real harm. Handcuffing makes total sense in many potentially dangerous situations.
I wonder how many of these know-it-alls have children attend schools where these situations arise.
If this kid was not restrained and injured another child, the cop would be sued for not stopping him.
Would you prefer he grab the kid and hold him ACLU? Should he whisper sweet nothings in his ear as he kicks and throws things?
A quick hard smack on the arse cures 99% of “ADHD”
“In my Adventures in Urban Substituting, I did get to see it all. One day I was in a KINDERGARTEN class where a student went crazy and was kicking, biting, banging his head, throwing things,.... He had to be handcuffed, for his safety and for everyone else’s.”
Sounds like a crack baby. Why they decided to put kids like that and others in public school I’ll never know. Disabled kids should be in their own special school and not disrupting the other kids with their sudden, unexpected outbursts. This is just not fair to the teachers and other students who need to learn.
Same for the add kid in this story. I know there are true cases of that. These kids should NEVER have been “mainstreamed”. This whole thing has been a disaster.
If the officer had used ‘duck’ tape and taped the kid to the chair, the ACLU would be screaming, too.
It seems that trying to discipline kids — whether at home or away from home — has become a blight on society.
Someday those kids will be burning down and looting whole neighborhoods. But they will have high self-esteem about it.
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Instead of students, they should be called inmates.
Absolutely right. The only thing missing are serial numbers.
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