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Present at least two detailed paragraphs when answering the question below: 1.
Throughout the years, the Supreme Court has ruled that students do have certain
rights, but do not possess the full range of rights as an adult. They have rules that that
a school systems's interests are more value than a student's and that the school has a
higher obligation to ensure the health, discipline and safety of every student within a
building. Do you think a student's locker, bag, or other belongings should be searched
without reasonable cause? What about cars driven on to school property? How do you,
as a student, feel about these searches? If you were a parent? What about if you were
a principal or teacher? Why do you feel the way you do?
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Question 1: for those students who do not take traffic school, which of the following is true? . they are 75% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident! . they are 10% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 75% more likely to have an accident - they are 5% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 75% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident - they are 50% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 5% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 24% more likely to have an accident
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