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King G asked:


Cambridge public school official “Aida Ramos” sent a plan clothes school security guard to a disabled family home to see if her child lived in her home. This guard never showed any identification of who she was and she walked in there home with out being invited, like she had the right to walk in. the mother also special needs was afraid and just sign the paper the security asked her to sign and she said she wanted to see her child. Is their a law that support this kind of action?

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∞infiniti∞ on 26 August, 2007 at 4:43 am #

Yes, it is perfectly legal if the school system suspects that the child does not actually live in the same school district where he is going to school.
Often children will use the address of friends of relatives in order to enroll in a school without actually residing with that friend or relative. That is illegal and the parents or guardians are subject to stiff fines.


Wyndeweaver on 29 August, 2007 at 1:08 am #

Well, I don’t know about Cambridge, but I used to live in Detroit, and there’s no way any school security person would have even tried to walk into someones house without showing ID. I sure wouldn’t let someone in without ID, even if they were wearing a uniform.
Actually I would wager that it was illegal for this person to do this. I’m very sure that school security has no authority outside of school owned property.
Sounds like a real bully, that never grew out of it.


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