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because then you wont have to worry about some people bringing drugs, guns etc.

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Why should you have locker searches in school?

Locker searches in schools can help maintain a safe and secure environment for students. They can deter and prevent the possession and distribution of illegal substances or dangerous items, such as weapons. Locker searches can also help identify and address bullying or other safety concerns.


How long would you be in jail if you got caught with drugs in your locker at school?

Unless your over 18, you wouldn't go to jail. You would go to Juvy, and then a "Safe school" for the rest of Middle School/High School


Should locker searches happen?

yes it really should beacuase to be honest it can be yours but its really the schools property you are just using it so its there right to search it. And you would want that to happen beaucase what if there was someone brinng bombs or any kind of weapon to school you would want to know and be safe so yea it should happen


Should locker searches be allowed?

In a perfect world such an invasion of privacy should not be tolerated. The safety of everyone depends on this action in our imperfect world. Locker searches are an invasion of kid's privacy. How are we supposed to know that we are protected and in a safe environment if there are staff that constantly ruffle through our stuff. Students should not constantly be subjected to random invasions of privacy "without due process of law." A compromise- kids can ruffle through there own stuff and search there lockers while staff are there. Kids that do have a good background and that aren't ever associated with drugs and violence should not be randomly searched.


How safe are lockers?

They are not that safe as someone can easily spy on you and look at the numbers or letters on your locker.


Is dating in middle school safe and appropriate?

No, it is not good in middle school time


In which situation would the Tinker v. Des Moines Supreme Court decision applyA teacher searches a boy’s locker without his permission due to reasonable suspicion?

The Tinker v. Des Moines Supreme Court decision, which established the right of students to free speech in public schools, would apply in the situation where a teacher searches a boy's locker without his permission if the teacher had reasonable suspicion (a standard that requires specific and articulable facts that, taken together with rational inferences, would lead a reasonable person to believe that a search would uncover evidence of a violation of law or school policy) that the student was violating school policies or engaging in illegal activity. According to the decision, school officials can only limit student speech or conduct if it causes a substantial disruption (a significant interference with the normal functioning of a school) to the educational process or invades the rights of others. In the case of a locker search, the reasonable suspicion standard allows school officials to act when there is evidence that the search is necessary to maintain a safe and orderly school environment. However, even with reasonable suspicion, the Supreme Court has emphasized that the scope of the search must be narrowly tailored (limited in scope and extent to what is necessary to achieve its purpose) to achieve its purpose and must not be excessively intrusive (violating the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures). The exact parameters of what constitutes reasonable suspicion and the extent of permissible searches may vary depending on the circumstances of each case.


What is something you shouldnt keep unlocked?

A bolt, a safe, and your locker (for work and whatnot).


What evidence is proven on search and seizure on school grounds?

Evidence related to search and seizure on school grounds is primarily governed by the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches. Courts have upheld that school officials can conduct searches based on reasonable suspicion rather than the higher standard of probable cause. This means that if a school official has a reasonable belief that a student is violating a law or school policy, they may search lockers, backpacks, or even students themselves. Additionally, cases like New Jersey v. T.L.O. have established that the need to maintain a safe school environment can justify searches that might otherwise be considered unreasonable outside of that context.


What Abraham Lincoln did to keep his important papers safe?

he farted and hide it in his locker room


Should backpack searches be allowed in schools?

Certainly. The purpose to to maintain order and keep all students safe from those who would being guns, illegal drugs, and other disruptive or dangerous items to school.


How does a tiger find a home?

It searches for a safe reasonable home in its environment. When it finds one it lives there.