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In reply to the discussion: Milledgeville (GA) Police Handcuff 6-Year-Old Girl for Misbehaving at School [View all]cstanleytech
(28,471 posts)40. However were the handcuffs
excessive and is it really enough to make it a national news story is what I am mainly asking and personally I dont believe that they were excessive thus its really not a newsworthy event imo atleast, if they had spanked her until she had bruises, stun gunned or used say mace on her then ya I could understand the moral outrage but they didnt.
Now you say the school let her down and I agree they did to a degree however you cant blame the school entirely because its up to the parents to raise their child to become a responsible adult not the schools.
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Milledgeville (GA) Police Handcuff 6-Year-Old Girl for Misbehaving at School [View all]
japple
Apr 2012
OP
Reminds me of another little girl from the South (minus the handcuffs)
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2012
#1
I just restrained the arms of a man 2x my size having a seizure, the police couldn't restrain a 6yr?
DRoseDARs
Apr 2012
#4
So a 6-yr-old is the same size and strength as a gym patron over 6ft 200lbs? nt
DRoseDARs
Apr 2012
#21
You would have sent her back to class to be around the other children? nt
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#32
Oh yes they can and do. Child should have been safely restrained, calmed down, call parents.
MichiganVote
Apr 2012
#7
What civilized country are you talking about, in severe cases all you can do is use restraints
happyslug
Apr 2012
#39
UGH, the parents are pulling the race card to deflect from their shitty parenting?
Odin2005
Apr 2012
#13
No, the parents are going to ask if the criminal justice system discriminates against Black kids.
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2012
#16
The child is very pretty and black. I do not know what the race of the police or principal are.
MADem
Apr 2012
#18
How is it that this child's picture and a video, no less, can be shown and publicized???
nanabugg
Apr 2012
#49
I think the mother might have given permisssion. I can't see any other way they would have gotten
MADem
Apr 2012
#53
This is what happens when teachers are not allowed to restrain misbehaving kids.
Odin2005
Apr 2012
#14
I vote for not appropriate. She is six. Did she act violent towards the police officer?
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2012
#15
I don't know about "trying" to hurt herself or others, but there was that danger
groundloop
Apr 2012
#17
My wife is an expert on children and she knows the first rule is to not touch the kids.
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#45