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In reply to the discussion: 7th graders slapped with charges and arrested for putting pepper flakes in a teacher’s soft drink [View all]Lancero
(3,276 posts)6. Wonder why they picked pepper to spike her drink with?
I mean, why would little angels such as these use something that causes a intense burning sensation as part of a prank? It's not like they wanted to hurt her... right?
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7th graders slapped with charges and arrested for putting pepper flakes in a teacher’s soft drink [View all]
yuiyoshida
Feb 2016
OP
From what is alleged, girl was angry at the teacher (teacher send her to the principal) and wanted
LisaL
Feb 2016
#16
Twice, the woodworking instructor at my high school had his coffee spiked with hallucinogenics . . .
Journeyman
Feb 2016
#10
Teachers and education staff are protected under the same laws as students
obamanut2012
Feb 2016
#30
Presumably to prevent the possibility of little precious putting something into the drink.
LisaL
Feb 2016
#36
Get real. Someone doesn't agree with your view on an issue, and you call them a republican?
MH1
Feb 2016
#50
Given that pepper allergys exist, this prank could have easily turned out much worse.
Lancero
Feb 2016
#73
Who said anything about prison? Lots of people break the law and keep their freedom.
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2016
#42
The girls action was criminal. It is assault. The teacher could have been deathly allergic to pepper
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#48
Whatever happened to "I will not put pepper flakes in my teacher's soda" 100 times on the blackboard
Kip Humphrey
Feb 2016
#58