Pubdate: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 Source: Duncan News Leader (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Duncan News Leader Contact: http://www.duncannewsleader.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1314 Author: Paul Spencer COURT WON'T SUPPORT LOCKER DRUG SEARCHES Dear editor, I am glad to see that there are, "Doubts expressed about drug-sniffing dog" (July 29, 2001). It is about time that a parent advisory group expressed some concerns about childrens' rights and not those of libelous parents who can not get their children into their choice of schools. What I have not seen is any concern about whether anybody is concerned about the constitutional rights of these kids. The search for drugs should not outweigh the rights of these individuals. The wrong message is being sent when an armed officer with a trained attack dog is allowed to wander through our childrens' schools. I for one will be certain to inform my child that she has a right to leave school if such a violation of her rights is about to occur. In no other situation would such measures be permitted. It is only because these are minors that this situation is even considered. How would the teachers' union react if they started searching teachers' cars as they entered the school grounds? It is just as fair to search the teachers as it is the kids. After Gator is done at the school he could head over to the School District 79 offices and search all the trustees. I think that this would be as useful. Maybe the dog should head down to the playschool and harass small children, and scare them when they are really young. That would teach them a lesson. What is the issue here anyway? Drugs may be a problem in the schools, but does this end justify the means? The courts really are not on the side of the RCMP on this one. The simple proof of this was found two pages earlier in the paper, "Judge says Bam ice cream lid not enough to convict" (July 29, 2001). Two guys are found with 19 garbage bags full of marijuana in the back of their truck. One pleads guilty and gets off with a suspended sentence. The other is fully acquitted after he claims he knows nothing about it and none of it is his. The judge could not throw the case out fast enough. Think about how much room 19 bags of marijuana takes up. A few bags of yard clippings overwhelms me, try to imagine 19 bags. I was going to say "grass" clippings but I am not sure that I want the dog squad kicking in my front door. If the courts cannot be bothered about this, why do we have to subject our kids to such a random invasion of their privacy? What this tells us is that it should be all right to have 18 to 19 garbage bags of dope in our cars. Just plead ignorance if caught. Whatever you do though, don't put them in your locker at school because Gator will get you. - -Paul Spencer Duncan - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart