The Virginian-Pilot
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NORFOLK
Two Norview High School teachers were placed on paid administrative leave this week after a parent complained that they distributed classroom materials that gave advice on how to deal with police if stopped.
The materials - a one-page handout and a video distributed and aired in a 12th-grade government class - are sponsored by two organizations, one a nonprofit that supports legalization of marijuana and one that calls itself a "decentralized anarchist collective."
The last paragraph of the flier, titled "When Dealing with Police" states, "Remember You have legal rights, but many police will not respect your rights. Be careful - Be Street Smart."
Schools spokeswoman Elizabeth Thiel Mather said division leaders are investigating the incident over concerns that the materials were unauthorized.
The parent, who asked not to be named out of fear that her daughter could be ostracized or get a lower class grade, told The Pilot that she contacted the division and police after her daughter described the leaflet and video.
"She came home recently and said, 'You won't believe what we are learning in Government. They are teaching us how to hide our drugs,' " the parent recounted.
Last week, an Oakwood Elementary School employee was placed on leave with pay in connection with the distribution of plastic fetus models to children, which division leaders also considered unauthorized material. Oakwood's principal was also put on leave in connection with the incident, and an investigation is continuing.
Mather said it is uncommon to have to put staff on leave for using inappropriate materials. The division typically gets no more than two parent complaints a year about the suitability of textbooks or library materials, she said.
The leaflet handed out at Norview describes the rights citizens have if they are stopped or arrested by police or witness police activity. It is posted on the Web at http://tinyurl.com/35ju99t.
A credit on the leaflet reads, “Assembled by the Crimethinc Police Unwelcoming Committee.” On its website, Crimethinc.com calls itself a “decentralized anarchist collective.”
The video, “Busted: Citizen’s Guide to Surviving Police Encounters,” is posted online at http://tinyurl.com/2sb2ho. It opens with a portrayal of young adults stopped by a traffic officer who searches their car and arrests them for marijuana possession. Other scenes depict police questioning a young man at a bus stop and patrol officers who visit a home where loud partiers are smoking marijuana.
A commentator on the video states, "Whether or not you break the law, this video is designed to explain what the law is and how you can legally and properly assert your constitutional rights through even the most stressful police encounters."
For each scene, the commentator explains how legal rights apply to police searches of vehicles, homes or individuals and how people can cite those rights during encounters with police.
The video was created by Flex Your Rights, a nonprofit that advocates educating the public about how constitutional protections apply during encounters with law enforcement. The production has gotten 2.3 million viewings on YouTube since November 2006.
The video's end credits cite funding from the MPP Foundation, which is part of the Marijuana Policy Project. On the Web, the group advocates legal regulation for marijuana and noncoercive treatment for problem marijuana users.
Pilot writers Hattie Brown Garrow, Lauren Roth and Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer contributed to this report.
Steven G. Vegh, (757) 446-2417, steven.vegh@pilotonline.com

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. . . Having done so, they pretty much had to charge me with "resisting", otherwise they would have had no justification for beating me up. What I have never understood is how they justified charging me with a felony. This was, after all, a charge which would have landed me in a prison where they found numerous buried remains of prisoners who had been murdered by guards, but reported as having escaped.
As the three pigs dragged me out of the chapel back into the holding area, I heard one of them say to the others, "Well, I guess we taught that *** a lesson!" He was absolutely right. They did teach me a lesson. I learned to ABSOLUTELY work for justice, and to ABSOLUTELY resist injustice. I have spent most of the time since then as a volunteer lobbyist at the General Assembly, and expect to do so until my dying day.
I'll be interested to read your response.
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. . . "people who do not merit being referred to as 'cops' or 'police officers' because by their actions they have disgraced their badge and betrayed their oaths").
Later, I was charged with "resisting arrest", and "aggravated battery of a police officer" -- the latter being a felony. Mind you, at that time the worst crime I had committed in the vicinity of Chicago was jay-walking. Although there had been crimes committed by some people who had come to the demonstrations, none of them were committed by me.
For the past forty years, I have remembered the name of one of the "police officers" who beat and kicked me with no justification and then perjured himself in court to convict me: Earl C. Nevilles.
For that same forty years, I've attempted to understand how they justified all of their actions. I understand why I was beaten. I was one of the "outside agitators" who had come to their town and complicated their lives, and associated with people who had committed crimes against local residents. When I spoke up, and drew attention to myself, they took out their frustrations and hostilities on me. Having done so, they pre
As far as the teachers go . . .
This was a government class, in a high school.
What's wrong with teaching students their rights?
Why would anyone want the schools to indoctrinate students to always do what they're told, regardless of the circumstances?
Is not America the most advanced, and enlightened, country in the world precisely BECAUSE our government acknowledges the rights of its citizens?
To "Traditional Catholic"
I was interested to see that you have a connection with the Chicago Police Department, and to read your comments about bad cops, and the responses to them.
I had the unpleasant experience of dealing with some representatives of that department back in 1969, during the disturbances attendant upon the trial of the Chicago 7. A little after midnight on October 11th, together with members of some other LE agencies, they broke into Covenant Methodist Church, in Evanston. They ended up arresting a couple of dozen people for various alleged offenses. (I don't know whether or not any of these actually occurred or not, nor if the people arrested were guilty or not.)
I do know, however, that in the course of their raid, they reacted badly to the fact that I spoke out loud to the person beside me when he asked why we were being raided. I said, "I don't know why they're raiding -- I just got here!"
For that offense, I was singled out, marched out of the central area by three cops, taken into a small chapel . . . and beaten/clubbed/kicked senseless by three PIGS (by which term I mean, "people who do not merit being referred to as 'cops' or 'police officers' because by their acti
Police lobby for harsh laws as a matter of job security.
I take issue with those saying police don't make laws. They line up on hearing day in state capitols everywhere to lobby against asset forfeiture reform, medical marijuana, marijuana law reform and a variety of laws that might effect their funding...forget science or what's right. They are a business and lobby effort no doubt. Peelian Principles be damned.
symbolize "Bill" Carrico, Va legislator westboro defender
New insight. Perhaps the state trooper in the video was supposed to symbolize "Bill" Carrico, Va legislator and former state trooper! Apparently, in 2006, Carrico led the charge to have “protest” free speech laws modified to allow the Westboro Church loons to protest at funerals of fallen soldiers. If Carrio and guys like him are representative of Virginia State Police, I can now understand why folks feel kids need to be warned about police officers like him!!!
“That law was updated in 2006 to include funerals and memorial services. The change was made in anticipation of pickets by Phelps and his followers, said Del. Charles W. "Bill" Carrico, a Grayson County Republican who successfully carried that legislation.”
hamptonroads.com/node/556759
http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/a7b082ef6ed01eac85256c0d00515644/71a17513902e60b285257535005773b8?OpenDocument&Click=85256823005F1997
I bet THESE kids wish they had this info earlier...
Desert Spring Middle School Security Guard Accused Of Raping Student http://bbvm.wordpress.com/2010/06/01/desert-spring-middle-school-security-guard-accused-of-raping-student/
When heroes are attacked, values are attacked
For anyone who might be thinking I over reacted to the video depicting a bully rogue police officer stopping speeding teenagers, I can only say this--this Norfolk school incident coincided with one of the saddest results of thug crime directed at a police officer, my home town hero--the slaying of acommunity leader and Iraq war veteran, Thomas Wortham. Take a minute and visit the funeral of this great man--which shows the great diversity of mourning for a great man--Lincoln, King, Wortham...
www.wgntv.com/videobeta/0e48dbe1-489d-4a65-bd43-779c2320bc7c/News/Fallen-Officer-Thomas-Wortham-
Prefer reality-Chicago black officer a hometown hero
The Chicago Police Departmentis the second largest local law enforcement agency in the United States has 13,400 sworn officers and over 1,850 other employees.[1] Founded in1837, the Chicago Police Department is one of the oldest modern police forces in the world. Wikipedia seems correct and explains the scandals—true and false allegations against individual rogue officers, as well as the fact THAT THEY WERE CAUGHT AND PROSECUTED. If the guilty were not punished enough, blame the criminal justice system—not the police force! Where white officers were once the symbol of oppression against black males, today, black male police officers have proven to be the heroes of the city.
www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-wortham-funeral-0529-20100528,0,6371849.story
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GOOGLE: The National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009.
JUSTICE has become more like JUST-US. Police cannot police themselves. The “bad” police (and politicos) not corrected by the “good” make all culpable. Those interested in shedding more light on our system should contact Sen. Webb’s office and find out how they can move S-714 (The National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2009) in Congress.