In my town the school officials cannot search a personal vehicle but can call the police and request them to search if they have a strong enough probable cause for the search.
Since it's a SC decision, I'm sure there are other links, but this is first one that pops up on search. In general, that assumption is probably right. But you know how it is - the specifics in this particular case may have made them deviate from their trends.Got a link? I'd like to read that, as my understanding is the scotus has been leaning toward public safety over personal freedoms.
I'd imagine that a car on the owners property is what they were referring to, as the owner of the property the vehicle is on would then get the day to search, or the principal of the school.
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Not necessarily true. You (and everyone) should check with your insurance company. Here's a post I made about a year ago. Saves me almost $200/mo. I had Northwestern Mutual, and they agreed to this. But I actually got a better rate with Prudential. So at least those two won't classify you as a smoker.
And for health insurance, they don't even test you. They only ask if you're a smoker.
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The devil is in the definitions contained within the policy. To be a non-smoker, my Humana policy allows three cigars within a month and tobacco products are "combustible".
I'm not disagreeing with you're philosophy, but post 9/11 civil liberties, esp. those involving public safety, have suffered greatly. If public policy were such that only those things that were inherently dangerous to others were prohibited, this issue would be moot.I'm pretty sure that is correct. They cannot search YOUR property without a reasonable suspicion which the principal could not provide. If he had said, "I saw your kid and friends with a pipe in it" that would have been one thing. But he did not, so it was entirely ANOTHER.
If you really want to give up all your civil Liberties, be my guest. Locker searches are different, the school OWNS that property.
However, just because I park my car in the Sherriff's office or jail parking lot, police are not allowed to swam my car for no reason. They just aren't.
They knew I was miserable anyway, usually I was going there to GET my kid. LOL.
So glad the "dark" period is over, but also kind of proud of him for getting it done. We all do this type of stuff in my family (well not me I was good at police avoidance) but like DUMB stuff. He really got through his "dark" period rather fast. He calls ubers if he is going to a bar. I'm, like, "KId you are the best."
But I still believe we can and should cling to EACH and EVERY civil liberty we can keep our hands on they are vanishing before my eyes.
The idea of searching a car on my school's property... The teachers were too dopey. I mean I smoked out of an apple or carrot pipe every DAY before science. She was incredibly boring. Etc.
Anna
Agree. 1984 was a warning, not an instruction manual.Some of us are a little less danger averse than others. I happen to have been INSANELY danger prone in my youth. I did not die nor did I kill anyone. I've had guns in my face. I'm quick on my feet and a smooth talker.
I believe the world is as safe as YOU make it, and in my opinion if I go down over the restoration of a civil liberty, I'm okay with that.
I'm older, and I don't get into as many situations any more but I routinely worked home visits when folks showed me their bullet holes. I worked (in home) on one of the most fatal places in the world a Native Reservation. For like 12 years. Not to mention an "off campus" John's Hopkin's methadone facility.
So cry me a freaking river, I have always ENTIRELY 100% felt safe in those places, and the world itself supported me.
Also, at the unfortunate expense of pissing off some people, what happened during 9/11 IN NO WAY JUSTIFIED MOST CIVIL LIBERTY OFFENSES because CIVIL LIBERTIES are more important than terrorists, especially terrorists that COULD HAVE been stopped but were not due to incompetence.
Do you see the power we give them? I sometimes wonder if the government did it FOR that, to remove our liberties.
Carry on with the vaping stuff, but I felt far safer in my youth than I do now. This is propaganda for the safe space people.
There are none. The world is inherently unsafe. We are all going to die, if not this very minute, sometime.
I do not accept the loss of my civil rights for my "safety" and when they test those TSA agents they get a TERRIBLE average. Like 43%.
Anna
I've said a few times, I wish ecigs had been around when I was a kid. In the mean time show me even one report from anytime, anywhere of a doctor treating an illness caused by vaping. The people protesting vaping know their government funding will decrease if everybody stops smoking and the taxes dry up. That's a conflict of interest.
I'm stocked up. I feel sorry for people who depend on vaping who aren't (but not that sorry). Taking vaping products off the market will shorten many lives. They know that. They don't care. Why do we let them be guardians of the public's health?
Don't forget to let the sunshine into your life.
Ive been vaping for a long time well before all these regulations etc.. have used a forum a couple of times to help with issues (wicking etc..) one look through any forum and their is so much obsession over vapes (people collecting, waiting for new mods, tanks etc, obsessing over flavours etc..) this if i didnt know better would make me agree about many regulations. The ridiculous size of vapes now a days and people chucking out huge clouds in public has not helped. The vaping public and the vape manufacturers really only have their selves to blame. Small old school vapes not to much health concern most likely, vaping at 100w plus on dual coils with strong flavours is a health concern and your stupid to think otherwise. I can easily see from some non vapers perspective why people thinks these devices should be banned and therefore why governments are pushed to regulate.
the moonshine runners carry anything if there is a profit.
If the government gets too involved, I will have them ship my bootleg juice.
I'll have to map this out, just in case.
Also, at the unfortunate expense of pissing off some people, what happened during 9/11 IN NO WAY JUSTIFIED MOST CIVIL LIBERTY OFFENSES because CIVIL LIBERTIES are more important than terrorists, especially terrorists that COULD HAVE been stopped but were not due to incompetence.
Do you see the power we give them? I sometimes wonder if the government did it FOR that, to remove our liberties.
I'm pretty sure that is correct. They cannot search YOUR property without a reasonable suspicion which the principal could not provide. If he had said, "I saw your kid and friends with a pipe in it" that would have been one thing. But he did not, so it was entirely ANOTHER.
If you really want to give up all your civil Liberties, be my guest. Locker searches are different, the school OWNS that property.
However, just because I park my car in the Sherriff's office or jail parking lot, police are not allowed to swam my car for no reason. They just aren't.
They knew I was miserable anyway, usually I was going there to GET my kid. LOL.
So glad the "dark" period is over, but also kind of proud of him for getting it done. We all do this type of stuff in my family (well not me I was good at police avoidance) but like DUMB stuff. He really got through his "dark" period rather fast. He calls ubers if he is going to a bar. I'm, like, "KId you are the best."
But I still believe we can and should cling to EACH and EVERY civil liberty we can keep our hands on they are vanishing before my eyes.
The idea of searching a car on my school's property... The teachers were too dopey. I mean I smoked out of an apple or carrot pipe every DAY before science. She was incredibly boring. Etc.
Anna
Totally agree. It's just easier for them to get away with it if they have public perception behind them.The way I'm seeing it is nowt is being done because of public perception. It's being done/been done because of private not public agenda. Joe public just likes to express his/her dribble, often informed, if informed at all, by those with the agenda.