jimnyc
10-12-2021, 02:23 PM
I always get aggravated at the folks arguing with police when getting pulled over. The soverign nation ones are the best. But overall, arguing your case (other than initial questions) on the side of the road, is a waste of time. The time to get out of your ticket is in court.
Not a whole lot different here. I can fully understand refusing to wear the mask, but do the fighting in court. For the most part, forcing the issue at school only got her arrested. Sure, she can now possibly fight this in court and have the charges dropped but also a good chance of it sticking with a fine, and then a record. The better option would have been to fight it in court to begin with.
And yeah, a I get the whole civil disobedience thing, but she can take this to court over the mask - without giving herself a record.
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Wyoming teenager arrested after refusing to wear mask on school grounds, family says
LARAMIE, Wyo. - A 16-year-old girl in Wyoming was arrested Thursday at her school after she refused to wear a mask on school grounds, she and her father said.
Grace Smith, a junior at Laramie High School, told state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, R-Cheyenne, in an interview posted online, that police placed her in handcuffs for trespassing after she was suspended for not following the school’s mask mandate and refused to leave school grounds.
Smith recorded video of herself getting handcuffed, which her father, Andy Smith, shared on social media. The video shows the interactions between Smith and police officers were polite.
"When asked if they’re arresting her for [not wearing] her mask, they’ll say, ‘No, we're arresting her for her violation of failure to comply in accordance with their trespassing ordinance,'" Andy Smith told Bouchard.
Smith said that she’s faced three separate two-day suspensions over refusing to mask up and received $1,000 in trespassing fines for refusing to leave the campus, saying that she had a right to be on school grounds to continue her education.
She described herself as a "straight-A student" who has "never broken the law."
"I would never choose to do anything wrong and I never saw myself sitting in the back of a cop car, handcuffed," Smith said.
Smith’s arrest also led to a "brief lockdown" to "prevent further interruptions to academic learning," the school said in a statement obtained by the Laramie Boomerang.
When the paper asked school officials for a number on how many students were suspended over refusing to mask up, a district spokesman cited the school’s statement, saying "the school district does not comment on student discipline matters."
The school district approved the mask mandate on Sept. 8, making it mandatory for most students to wear masks in all buildings and on buses, the paper reported. The mandate was set to expire on Oct. 15, but officials were scheduled to meet on Wednesday to revisit the plan.
Rest - https://www.fox5ny.com/news/wyoming-teenager-arrested-after-refusing-to-wear-mask-on-school-grounds-family-says
Not a whole lot different here. I can fully understand refusing to wear the mask, but do the fighting in court. For the most part, forcing the issue at school only got her arrested. Sure, she can now possibly fight this in court and have the charges dropped but also a good chance of it sticking with a fine, and then a record. The better option would have been to fight it in court to begin with.
And yeah, a I get the whole civil disobedience thing, but she can take this to court over the mask - without giving herself a record.
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Wyoming teenager arrested after refusing to wear mask on school grounds, family says
LARAMIE, Wyo. - A 16-year-old girl in Wyoming was arrested Thursday at her school after she refused to wear a mask on school grounds, she and her father said.
Grace Smith, a junior at Laramie High School, told state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, R-Cheyenne, in an interview posted online, that police placed her in handcuffs for trespassing after she was suspended for not following the school’s mask mandate and refused to leave school grounds.
Smith recorded video of herself getting handcuffed, which her father, Andy Smith, shared on social media. The video shows the interactions between Smith and police officers were polite.
"When asked if they’re arresting her for [not wearing] her mask, they’ll say, ‘No, we're arresting her for her violation of failure to comply in accordance with their trespassing ordinance,'" Andy Smith told Bouchard.
Smith said that she’s faced three separate two-day suspensions over refusing to mask up and received $1,000 in trespassing fines for refusing to leave the campus, saying that she had a right to be on school grounds to continue her education.
She described herself as a "straight-A student" who has "never broken the law."
"I would never choose to do anything wrong and I never saw myself sitting in the back of a cop car, handcuffed," Smith said.
Smith’s arrest also led to a "brief lockdown" to "prevent further interruptions to academic learning," the school said in a statement obtained by the Laramie Boomerang.
When the paper asked school officials for a number on how many students were suspended over refusing to mask up, a district spokesman cited the school’s statement, saying "the school district does not comment on student discipline matters."
The school district approved the mask mandate on Sept. 8, making it mandatory for most students to wear masks in all buildings and on buses, the paper reported. The mandate was set to expire on Oct. 15, but officials were scheduled to meet on Wednesday to revisit the plan.
Rest - https://www.fox5ny.com/news/wyoming-teenager-arrested-after-refusing-to-wear-mask-on-school-grounds-family-says