There is a need for this practiceasorry to say.  Many students begin large 
fights in school.  I can tell you that from experience, when these out of 
control teens start it up, staff, innocent students that have nothing to do 
with the fights, and others can be seriously hurt in an effort to stop the 
fight.  I do not think that when and IF they are used there will be any rush to 
use them imprudently.  We have severals students affiliated with gangs, and 
though the schools have zero tolerance for gang activity in the schools, fights 
DO occur.  

In addition, there have been cases where even parents of warring students get 
in the act.  Then you have a free for all, and unfortunately use of the taser 
may be necessary.  I heard of a case recently where students and parents of 
students involved in a fight at a school, actually waited for one of the 
students to come out of school, and the parents of another student were ready 
to ambush the student about a block from school when she was trying to wait for 
a city bus.  Luckily a staff member who had been involved in breaking up the 
fight noticed as they were driving away from the school to go home and stopped 
and told the adults (who, I might add should be modelling appropriate 
responsible behavior to their own child) that if they persisted they would call 
the police and they would be arrested. 

Interestingly enough, when confronted in this way, the assailants saw nothing 
wrong with their behavior and felt they were perfectly justified because they 
had taken the dispute off of school grounds.

When you deal with this type of unbelievable logic and behavior, tasers may be 
needed. 

This goes on in every high school and middle school in the city, no matter how 
dilligent the administrations of these schools are to set up rules and 
procedures, something can always go wrong.  It is in these cases, that the 
tasers need to be used.  Perhaps the fact that the press has covered the use of 
tasers in the school setting, will diminish some of this unacceptable activity 
by students and parents alike.

I think we need stiffer penalties for students and parents of students that 
cause violence to occur in our schools, we have very little strict action that 
can stick where jueveniles are involved, we also agree to educate many of these 
students beyond adulthood, and that should stop as well.  When you are dealing 
with students with long histories of insubordinate behavior and violence, there 
should be a strict line of discipline drawn and students should have to 
graduate or pay for their GED on their own.  Many times we just move these 
dangerous people around to other schools, instead of tell them they have 
overstayed their welcome in the Saint Paul School District and will have to 
enroll in school elsewhere. I think the pendulum has swung too far left, and we 
do not enforce the boundaries these kids need. ( Editorial comment is strictly 
owned and provided by me) 
Pam Ellison
Como Park
Saint Paul
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  Subject: [StPaul] Wed, Feb. 02, 2005 School police add Tasers


  Wed, Feb. 02, 2005 School police add Tasers
  Department says they  may reduce risk of injury
  BY JOHN WELBES, Pioneer Press
   
  ...All St. Paul police officers stationed in the city's middle schools and  
  high schools added Tasers to their belts this week, making St. Paul police 
the  
  first in Minnesota to use the devices in schools. Tasers emit an electrical  
  charge that temporarily immobilizes a person.
   
  _http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/living/education/10791552.htm_ 
  (http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/living/education/10791552.htm) 
   
  Excuse me?  Can anybody explain to me how this would be a good  idea?
   
  --Jennifer Armstrong
  Payne/Phalen
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