Tux of Borg Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_004113538.html Young Girl Facing Charges After Wetting Pants Thursday, January 4, 2007 DANVILLE, Pa. A 12-year-old special education student in Montour County was charged with disorderly conduct after authorities said she deliberately wet her pants at school. Her mother told the Press Enterprise it happened because her daughter was frightened by the principal. The girl had been preparing a holiday lunch with her classmates and teachers at Danville Middle School on December 20th. Her mother said when her daughter refused to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, teachers summoned principal Kevin Duckwork, who confronted the girl. She then wet her pants. Her mother said the girl is terrified of Duckwork and has wet herself during previous confrontations with him. But Danville Police Chief Eric Gill said school officials are at their “wit’s end” with the girl, and they believe her actions were deliberate.
meazza Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_004113538.html Young Girl Facing Charges After Wetting Pants Thursday, January 4, 2007 DANVILLE, Pa. A 12-year-old special education student in Montour County was charged with disorderly conduct after authorities said she deliberately wet her pants at school. Her mother told the Press Enterprise it happened because her daughter was frightened by the principal. The girl had been preparing a holiday lunch with her classmates and teachers at Danville Middle School on December 20th. Her mother said when her daughter refused to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, teachers summoned principal Kevin Duckwork, who confronted the girl. She then wet her pants. Her mother said the girl is terrified of Duckwork and has wet herself during previous confrontations with him. But Danville Police Chief Eric Gill said school officials are at their “wit’s end” with the girl, and they believe her actions were deliberate. Lock her up and throw away the key.
IDBillzFan Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 They should change the girl's name to Dan Marino because every time he saw Bruce Smith coming after him, he'd wet his pants, too.
justnzane Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_004113538.html Young Girl Facing Charges After Wetting Pants Thursday, January 4, 2007 DANVILLE, Pa. A 12-year-old special education student in Montour County was charged with disorderly conduct after authorities said she deliberately wet her pants at school. Her mother told the Press Enterprise it happened because her daughter was frightened by the principal. The girl had been preparing a holiday lunch with her classmates and teachers at Danville Middle School on December 20th. Her mother said when her daughter refused to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, teachers summoned principal Kevin Duckwork, who confronted the girl. She then wet her pants. Her mother said the girl is terrified of Duckwork and has wet herself during previous confrontations with him. But Danville Police Chief Eric Gill said school officials are at their “wit’s end” with the girl, and they believe her actions were deliberate. one of my best friends is up in maine working with kids that are cases like this in a special school, and kids with severe limitations will do stuff like this as an act of retaliation against school officials, aka the man. This is really an area where school officials should just deal with it, and try to teach the student to be more responsible for her actions, in a non-criminal productive way. Lock her up and throw away the key. God, i hope there was sarcasm there. Seriously, a girl like this might be able to live a somewhat productive life instead of relying completely on gov't $ in a home. ie) my next door neighbor is mentally retarded and annoying as $#it, but i respect that she actually works for the hospital down the road washing dishes to make ends meet.
meazza Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 one of my best friends is up in maine working with kids that are cases like this in a special school, and kids with severe limitations will do stuff like this as an act of retaliation against school officials, aka the man. This is really an area where school officials should just deal with it, and try to teach the student to be more responsible for her actions, in a non-criminal productive way.God, i hope there was sarcasm there. Seriously, a girl like this might be able to live a somewhat productive life instead of relying completely on gov't $ in a home. ie) my next door neighbor is mentally retarded and annoying as $#it, but i respect that she actually works for the hospital down the road washing dishes to make ends meet. Yeah it was.
justnzane Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 Yeah it was. okay kinda hard to tell after a couple beers and a lack of a . but i still stand by my previous post
The Big Cat Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_004113538.html Young Girl Facing Charges After Wetting Pants Thursday, January 4, 2007 DANVILLE, Pa. A 12-year-old special education student in Montour County was charged with disorderly conduct after authorities said she deliberately wet her pants at school. Her mother told the Press Enterprise it happened because her daughter was frightened by the principal. The girl had been preparing a holiday lunch with her classmates and teachers at Danville Middle School on December 20th. Her mother said when her daughter refused to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, teachers summoned principal Kevin Duckwork, who confronted the girl. She then wet her pants. Her mother said the girl is terrified of Duckwork and has wet herself during previous confrontations with him. But Danville Police Chief Eric Gill said school officials are at their “wit’s end” with the girl, and they believe her actions were deliberate. Danville is a fine town, not far from where I went to college.
GoodBye Posted January 5, 2007 Posted January 5, 2007 http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_004113538.html Young Girl Facing Charges After Wetting Pants Her mother said when her daughter refused to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, teachers summoned principal Kevin Duckwork, who confronted the girl. When I first read this I thought that it said Kevin Duckworth (former Portland Trail Blazers player). I was wondering why he would now be a principal.
Fan in San Diego Posted January 7, 2007 Posted January 7, 2007 Is wetting your pants illegal ? Can you charge a juvenile with it ? My kids wet there pants for years ! Was this illegal ? My MIL recently wet her pants, was that illegal ?
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