Posted on 10/14/2012 11:12:08 PM PDT by Huntress
A teenager who attracted national attention when her racy high school yearbook photo was rejected for being too revealing has been arrested at a house party - along with her mother.
Sydney Spies, 18, allegedly tried to stop police arresting her mother, Denise 'Miki' Spies, who attempted to run away when authorities found teenagers drinking alcohol in her home.
Police arrived to find numerous underage drinkers with a beer keg, liquor bottles and cups of alcohol at the home in Durango, Colorado, at 11.20 p.m. on Sunday, authorities said.
When partygoers spotted the police, they hopped over a chain-link fence in the back garden and ran up a steep hill behind the house, The Durango Herald reported. Police approached Miki Spies, 45, and she allegedly refused to give her name or date of birth. She then 'broke into a full sprint for her front door', according to an incident report.
Officers chased her to her bedroom where she tried to slam the door. After a struggle, she was arrested. Her daughter had allegedly tried to stop police from catching her mother. When the teen was arrested for obstructing a police officer and put in a patrol car, she attempted to escape.
'She nearly kicked me in the groin,' an officer wrote in his report about the teenager's struggle.
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Ahhh.....some clarification is in order!
First, it’s not hard to judge these wimminfolk from a higher moral ground. How high do you have to be in order to be above their moral character?
When my daughter was in high school, I talked to her about the idiocy of falling into the easy, popular trap. Since I worked with schools for many years, I had seen what goes on there. The peer pressure put on good kids from the slut element is horrible. Some kids are able to withstand it, others just don’t have the foundations. Give the kids a chance to be good kids.
The judgement stands, but the punishment was tended in a sarcastic manner because it was unconstitutional.
“First, its not hard to judge these wimminfolk from a higher moral ground. How high do you have to be in order to be above their moral character?”
Anyone who jokes about using rape as punishment has no standing for using a moral argument.
I didn’t see it as that when I wrote it, but you have a good point.
But I was joking. The story is serious, as is the High School problem.
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