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mahatmakanejeeves

(64,668 posts)
Tue Mar 16, 2021, 07:16 AM Mar 2021

High-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say

High-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say


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High-schooler and her mother hacked school records to steal homecoming queen election, police say (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2021 OP
Fucking Florida. CurtEastPoint Mar 2021 #1
Hmmmm, I think she should've kept her mouth shut. catbyte Mar 2021 #2
LOL...when I saw the photo I immediately thought of Texas. Then Florida. CurtEastPoint Mar 2021 #4
Why not file 60 whining lawsuits? And then work to suppress the votes next time soothsayer Mar 2021 #3

catbyte

(36,939 posts)
2. Hmmmm, I think she should've kept her mouth shut.
Tue Mar 16, 2021, 07:32 AM
Mar 2021

WTF is the matter with parents like these? Don't they know that they're not doing their little darlings any favors by trying to cheat? Instead of a rhinestone crown, she's gonna get a mugshot and a police record. Awesome.

Is it just me or do these things seem to happen in Florida and Texas more often than in other states?

Edited to add:

Wow, I just clicked on the article from Pensacola and they're not playing around with the charges:

Both Carroll and Grover have been charged with one count of each of the following crimes:

Offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks and electronic devices (third-degree felony)
Unlawful use of a two-way communications device (third-degree felony)
Criminal use of personally identifiable information (third-degree felony)
Conspiracy to commit these offenses (first-degree misdemeanor)

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