Leave teaching – and policing – to the profesionalls

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Also, let’s see if this isn’t the funniest thing you read all day…

“All police personnel present had a reasonable expectation that their conversations were no longer being recorded and the undercover officers, feeling that they were safe to do so, removed their masks,” says the complaint…

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4 Responses to Leave teaching – and policing – to the profesionalls

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    Ain’t nobody safe as long as “undercover agents” are masked… or present anywhere, of course.

    But isn’t it funny how the more these cretins invade and violate the privacy of us mundanes… the more they treasure their own?

  2. MJR says:

    As I wrote in another blog this defense the cops are trying to use is total bull. There are only two areas where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in a washroom or a change room. ML is absolutely right, the rules need to apply to all or none. It’s nice to see the perps (love calling cops that) trying to wiggle out of something that would put us mundanes (love that word ML) in the slammer.

  3. Robert says:

    At an unnamed college in Beloit, WI “There is no “I” in teem.”

    Um, perhaps they are using “teem” as a verb, but I thunk not.

  4. Paul Bonneau says:

    “the rules need to apply to all or none”

    The rules should do that, but they never in fact do. Where does that leave us? Rules are only for the peons.

    Maybe the problem is not so much their rules for us, but our obedience of them. We cannot stop them from making rules, but we can stop ourselves from paying attention to them.

    About that sign, this is germane:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/9961510/Teachers-to-be-given-lessons-in-spelling-and-grammar.html

    There are a lot of examples out there:
    http://wyrk.com/should-this-teacher-have-been-fired-for-this-misspelling-picture/
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1334361/Headteacher-forced-apologise-school-report-littered-spelling-mistakes.html

    Plenty more, just hard to google. But I recall even the sainted John Browning had the word “Amunition” displayed as part of the name of the store he ran with his brothers.

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