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Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

They had no reaction likely because they had seen this crazy bitch act up time and time again, and weren't surprised that she finally got what was coming to her.

You say the parents should have been called. How do you know they could be reached? Or that they could get down there quickly? For many parents it would take over an hour to get down to the school, even if they left work immediately.

I don't have sympathy for someone forcibly removed when they are intentionally disrupting something and planting themselves where they shouldn't be. I'm not saying they should shoot the person or do something way over-the-top, but an "aggressive removal" (which is what I would call this) is fine, and in fact might teach the person a good lesson.

Once again, if you are going to be an asshole and disrupt something with no regard for everyone else there, you have to accept the consequences of injuries you might suffer when you're forcibly removed.

You can't create a disturbance, refuse to leave, disobey police orders, and then cry that you weren't gently escorted out in the most sensitive way possible.
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Yes, lots of "quiet" teenagers are asked to leave class and subsequently refuse to do so.

Sounds legit.