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Edited on Fri Apr-23-10 08:06 AM by Caretha
Blake Robbins' claim that Cafiero confronted him in her office and accused him of being in possession of illegal drugs, and showed him a picture that captured him in his bedroom holding something in his hand?
If she was tracking a "stolen laptop", as the school claimed, why didn't she confiscate the laptop? Or as the school said they had done in the past, why wasn't law enforcement called and charges for theft filed?
The school has also claimed that the Robbins' hadn't paid the insurance for the laptop, that doesn't mean they didn't know who had it, so why track it if the problem was not who possessed it, but because a bill hadn't been paid?
There are a lot of things that don't add up here. Lawyers are going to have a lot of the same questions and many more. In the end it really boils down to illegal intrusion into people's homes, and the school board is tap dancing as fast as they can with their mea culpas and trying to assure parents & students that it will do better in the future.
Being as politically savvy as you are Hannah, you know it's not always the crime that "does the culprit in", it's the lies and CYA mantras that follow that hangs 'em.
I used to always look forward to reading your OP's and would always click on them, I'm not much of a poster, more of a reader, but now I bypass all your other posts. Your abrasiveness and inability to be balanced on this subject has tainted my perception that you are someone to be taken credibly.
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