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Nevilledog

(54,638 posts)
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 11:41 AM Apr 2022

The Price Kids Pay: Schools and police punish students with costly tickets for minor misbehavior



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Elizabeth Joh
@elizabeth_joh
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Apr 28, 2022
Absolutely insane practice: In Illinois, schools are using *police* to impose fines on kids for doing things like being late, littering, offensive words. Parents are told pay up or kids face adult consequences *like future credit scores*. A perfect storm of policing for profit:

Elizabeth Joh
@elizabeth_joh
https://chicagotribune.com/investigations/ct-illinois-schools-discipline-tickets-fines-price-kids-pay-20220428-tpkekqt3sfcadhmczbl7xadcva-htmlstory.html… by @jsmithrichards & @Jodiscohen

chicagotribune.com
The Price Kids Pay: Schools and police punish students with costly tickets for minor misbehavior
Illinois law bans schools from fining students. But an investigation has found police do it for them, issuing costly tickets that burden families.
7:41 AM · Apr 28, 2022


https://www.chicagotribune.com/investigations/ct-illinois-schools-discipline-tickets-fines-price-kids-pay-20220428-tpkekqt3sfcadhmczbl7xadcva-htmlstory.html


The courthouse lobby echoed like a crowded school cafeteria. Teenagers in sweatshirts and sneakers gossiped and scrolled on their phones as they clutched the yellow tickets that police had issued them at school.

Abigail, a 16-year-old facing a $200 penalty for truancy, missed school again while she waited hours for a prosecutor to call her name. Sophia, a 14-year-old looking at $175 in fines and fees after school security caught her with a vape pen, sat on her mother’s lap.

A boy named Kameron, who had shoved his friend over a Lipton peach iced tea in the school cafeteria, had been cited for violating East Peoria’s municipal code forbidding “assault, battery, and affray.” He didn’t know what that phrase meant; he was 12 years old.

“He was wrong for what he did, but this is a bit extreme for the first time being in trouble. He isn’t even a teenager yet,” Shannon Poole said as her son signed a plea agreement that came with $250 in fines and fees. They spent three hours at the courthouse as Kameron missed math, social studies and science.

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The Price Kids Pay: Schools and police punish students with costly tickets for minor misbehavior (Original Post) Nevilledog Apr 2022 OP
I'm so glad I'm old nt XanaDUer2 Apr 2022 #1
Who the hell sits around dreaming of ways to fuck people over? onecaliberal Apr 2022 #2
literally a police state, designed for wealth extraction via coppers Celerity Apr 2022 #3
We're turning into a police state Diamond_Dog Apr 2022 #4
I'd wager these kids aren't onethatcares Apr 2022 #5
The investigation examined the race of students ticketed in dozens of school districts and found th Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #6
This crap Jilly_in_VA Apr 2022 #7

Celerity

(52,714 posts)
3. literally a police state, designed for wealth extraction via coppers
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 11:50 AM
Apr 2022
U.K. Subs - Police State

onethatcares

(16,925 posts)
5. I'd wager these kids aren't
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 12:52 PM
Apr 2022

suffering from affluenza.

What the fuck has happened to America. I guess we're answering that age old question, "Are there no workhouses?" "Are our children learning?"

DeSatan is gonna see this and that'll be his way of mitigating the loss of Disney dollars.

Demovictory9

(37,113 posts)
6. The investigation examined the race of students ticketed in dozens of school districts and found th
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 12:56 PM
Apr 2022

The investigation examined the race of students ticketed in dozens of school districts and found that police had issued tickets disproportionately to Black students. Even in predominantly white schools, Black students sometimes received most of the tickets. In some communities, Latino students also were ticketed at disproportionate rates.

Jilly_in_VA

(13,340 posts)
7. This crap
Thu Apr 28, 2022, 01:27 PM
Apr 2022

is what comes of having police in schools. They are literally sitting around thinking of ways to screw kids over.

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