Breathalyzer test required for Homecoming Dance

Would you care to elaborate?

In some way that I haven't in posts 30, 33, 36, 37, 40, 57, 60, 63, 66, 68, 70 and 76?

I've read reasons people do not like the teens being breath tested as a requirement for admission to a dance, but I've yet to read a compelling basis for concluding that it is a fourth amendment violation.

In Ohio, drivers can be stopped at checkpoints for a breath test. If an adult with the whole array of civil liberties available can be stopped that way, I don't see a teen would have a reasonable expectation that his sobriety would not be monitored at school.
 
Well I've talked to enough parents around here now to know one thing. Most of them if not all, like it and wish they would do it on the way out of the dance too. The last parent I spoke to said the school is way too big, there are way to many problems, and anything the school can do to keep the children safe and on the straight is a blessing to her.

So there you have democracy at work. Who am I to argue with the masses.


after all they do say, "It takes the village to raise the child."
 
Langec; we don't live in Italy. There's no point in comparing countries on this subject.


No we dont leve in Italy.

The point was some countries enforce their laws. I didnt read 40 or 50 posts back so I dont know how this discussion went.

I guess the orig question was about a school requiring breathalizer to attend a dance.

Couple questions-perhaps I already asked-did the adults attending also have to blow in the thing?? Oh you say-different rules.. Dont all states have some DUI standard? Maybe the adults should blow every day..

Wonder how adults are doing now since I suspect most schools dont allow smoking anywhere on the grounds(campus)?? Probably smokeless weed.
 
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