jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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then why was he there?It's not his job to "remove" the student. It's was his job to protect her. It's not she was under arrest, she just wasn't obeying. That's kids for ya, and no, you don't get to turn them upside down and throw them across the floor regardless.I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?