I read an interesting article today about 25 kids from Chicago who got arrested for a food fight. Wait, a food fight, really? I didn’t think it was possible for a food fight to turn into a criminal offense. The article also states that the kids were suspended from school for two days. This seems like the better punishment. It seems ridiculous for 11-15 year olds to get arrested for a classic prank like a food fight, but it’s true! The charges were for reckless conduct. I thought that the article would report on injuries or how the food fight got seriously out of hand, but nothing else was reported in the article. With all the recent violence in schools in Chicago, it seems like having a couple officers in the school would help. Also, it got me thinking of their records for the future. Having this episode is ultimately going to hurt them finding jobs in the future. But was this arrest really necessary, was the so-called ‘reckless conduct’ a reason to throw kids in jail? Does the punishment fit the crime that these kids did?
(image via http://teezaday.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/food_image.jpg)
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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