Pubdate: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 Source: Post-Crescent, The (Appleton, WI) Copyright: 2004 The Post-Crescent Contact: http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1443 Author: Dave Kendall DRUG DOGS IN SCHOOL REFLECT REAL WORLD Editor, The Post-Crescent: Something smells a little foul over in Kaukauna lately and it's not the paper mill this time. It seems that the thought of drug-sniffing dogs used at the high school will violate the kids' rights and possibly humiliate them. Oh, gee, when did Kaukauna secede from the human race? I guess I missed it. Last time I checked, the rest of us are subjected to random scans on a daily basis. It's part of life, no matter your age, political or religious persuasion or level of affluence. If you obey the laws to the letter of intent or violate on a regular basis, we are all treated equally. Who hasn't been subjected to a police officer lurking in the shadows pointing a radar gun at us while we are driving? At work, many of us never know when we will be called upon to supply a sample of urine for a random drug test. Try flying on an airplane or going to a Packer game and not getting scanned and body-searched. Every time you leave a store, the merchants cheerfully thank you for shopping and then reward you with a full body scan. Hidden cameras are just about everywhere. One astute official argued that if they found drugs in a locker or car, it might embarrass the student in front of his peers. Think of the trauma to that poor person's psyche. Logic dictates that perhaps catching drug use at the front end of a problem might just nip a more serious and long-term problem in the bud. Evidently, Kaukauna has decided to live life on the honor system and shelter its youth from reality. Oh, that's right; people from Kaukauna never smell anything, either. Dave Kendall, Appleton - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin