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Students' text messages used in north suburban drug probe - Chicago Tribune - 27 views

  • theU.S. Supreme Courthas decided that school officials need only "reasonable suspicion" to search students' belongings, a lower standard than the "probable cause" that applies to police.
  • That's perfectly within our rights within the school," he said. "If schools have credible evidence that cellphones are being used in some kind of trafficking … we have every right to take the phones.
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    I think its good that they stop the drug dealing, i dont think you should be able to go through there phones thats private.
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    Its a good thing that they are trying to stop the drug dealing.
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    It was very interesting.
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    i think that is illegal to do that to the students.
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    Schools have every right to search or take a phone if they have a reasonable suspicion
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    i think that it is good that they check sespects phones so that they can stop drug deals and so that students get in trouble and it will stop and help their school out and make it a safer and drug free.
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    Now that technology is a way to track down drug dealing,its a great thing but there should be a limit to where school officals should look into the investagation and there should be enough proof to look at a student's phone that might be involved with drug dealing.
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    Its a good idea but taking away the phone they could some how cover it up or something. A better way of doing so is checking the phone bill or messages using the company they use.
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    I think it is a great idea that they stopped the drug dealing. But unless the school has enough evidence that might involve drug dealing I dont think they have the right to look through a students privite information.
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    it is a good method to find the drugs and to find the students distributing the drugs, but phone should be private and this should be discused with legal proffessinals first
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