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alkibiades | 1 year ago

if you know anything about fresno it’s likely because they’re doing illegal behaviors there

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BobaFloutist|1 year ago

Some day scientists are going to figure out why kids that commit crimes cease to urinate and excrete, but for now it's just a super lucky coincidence.

dieselgate|1 year ago

I’ve spent a lot of time in CA’s central valley. It’s unfortunate but there may be certain use cases where tracking a student’s out of class time could be relevant.

It would be better as an opt-in thing for students that need “guard rails” rather than universal.

Have been volunteering as a Big for the past few years and Little had problems with wandering the halls for long durations while on a bathroom break. In this case it wasn’t malicious far as I know but a way to quantify time spent seems justified.

Edit: every individual should have bathroom access whenever they need it of course.

dragonwriter|1 year ago

Which makes it worse, because the one thing that this doesn’t do is anything that focuses on the actual behaviors being done.

dieselgate|1 year ago

Agreed. We don’t know all the information but it seems like a misaligned solution for a real problem.

xphilter|1 year ago

So what about Edina, MN? They're doing the same tracking there, and it's not Fresno.

bloomingeek|1 year ago

So, does the school give an explanation for this restrictive rule?