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The Sun Prairie School District has now admitted that an incident involving a transgender student in a school locker room violated its “district practices” and “should not have happened,” acknowledging that “it did” occur.
In a vague press release that raised as many questions as it answered, the district also said it had taken steps to “ensure” that the incident does not “recur.”
“What happened in this incident was not in line with our District’s practices,” the district admitted. “We know it is easy to blame schools for events like this when people are outraged. The simple truth is that this incident should not have happened.
18-year-old naked student allegedly exposed his male genitalia to four freshman girls in the school shower at Sun Prairie East High School.
“In early March, four freshman girls at EHS participated in a swim unit as part of their first-hour physical-education class. After the class, the girls entered the shower area in the girls’ locker room with their swimsuits on, which was their common practice as they rinsed off. As they began to shower, a male student, who is 18 years old according to multiple sources, approached them, entered the shower area and announced, ‘I’m trans, by the way.’ The male student then fully undressed and exposed his male genitalia to the four girls in the shower,” WILL wrote.
As they began to shower, a male student, who is 18 years old according to multiple sources, approached them, entered the shower area and announced, ‘I’m trans, by the way.’ The male student then fully undressed and exposed his male genitalia to the four girls in the shower.
Title IX “requires that all reports regarding student sexual harassment be taken seriously and treated fairly. Under federal law, this incident should have been reported to the Title IX coordinator, who should have reached out to the girls, offered supportive measures, and provided them an opportunity to file a complaint.”
Will continued: “Since the district failed to take these steps, it cannot possibly know whether sexual harassment occurred. This failure violates Title IX. SPASD didn’t even follow its own Locker Room Privacy Policy, and SPASD’s response to the parents involved was inadequate. Moreover, SPASD did not consider its mandatory reporting obligations under state law because this conduct—an adult male exposing his genitals to four freshman girls—could potentially implicate Wisconsin criminal statute, Wis. Stat. § 948.10.”
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: infolurker
Uh
It is a crime
Those in authority at the school that allowed it to happen should be charged
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: infolurker
Uh
It is a crime
Those in authority at the school that allowed it to happen should be charged
According to Human Rights Watch's 2007 review of sex offender laws, sex-offender status for public urination is possible in at least 13 states. It's difficult to estimate how many people are listed just for public urination, since the crime is usually described with words like “lewd” and “lascivious”—which could refer to other activities.
Regardless, when you have to urinate so bad that holding it is no longer an option, you might want to consider just peeing in your pants. It may ruin the rest of your night, but the rest of your life will be spared.
As mentioned earlier, public urination could brand you a sex offender for the rest of your life in at least 13 states: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah and Vermont.
Twenty-one years ago, Juan Matamoros was ticketed for public urination in Massachusetts. Now 49 and living in Florida, Matamoros is being forced to move with his family, because a new law bans “sex offenders” from living within 2,500 feet of a child-care facility. Matamoros admits he was technically convicted of “gross, lewd and lascivious behavior” for peeing in public, but argues that he poses no danger to children. Officials said the law leaves them no choice. “This is not a case we feel good about having to prosecute,” an official said.
“What happened in this incident was not in line with our District’s practices,” the district admitted. “We know it is easy to blame schools for events like this when people are outraged. The simple truth is that this incident should not have happened.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: infolurker
"Im trans."
Guess those are the magic words that foil all known legal precedent and standing.
Sorcery!
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
I'm sure Tom Petty is partially to blame!
originally posted by: SirHardHarry
Wow. So it finally happened. Once. Wow, you found the unicorn!
Not the hundreds of times some folks would falsely lead one to believe.
A female minor is speaking out against the YMCA’s transgender inclusion policy after she encountered a naked man while showering in the women’s locker room at a San Diego location.
Sophomore Claire Mossman spoke out to the Chico Unified School Board. She is of the belief that, especially at school, if she is taking her clothes off there should be a rule that no one with a penis is allowed in the same locker room.
“I saw a man in a woman’s bathing suit watching maybe four or five little girls pulling down their suits in order to use the toilet,” Port Townsend resident Julie Jaman recalled of the July incident to Seattle radio show host Dori Monson on Friday. “I asked if he had a penis and he said it was none of my business. I told that man to ‘get out right now.’”
Los Angeles authorities have charged a 52-year-old with indecent exposure at a popular Korean spa that was the subject of a viral Instagram post earlier this summer.
The LA police department (LAPD) announced late on Thursday that it had put out an arrest warrant for Darren Merager, who is facing five felony counts of indecent exposure at Wi Spa in the Koreatown neighborhood.
The charges, filed on Monday, come two months after a viral Instagram video from a woman who filmed herself confronting Wi Spa staff about seeing a “man” naked in front of women and girls in the women’s section of the facility: “There are other girls down there, other women who are highly offended for what they just saw, and you did nothing, absolutely nothing,” she can be heard saying in the 24 June video.
Girls Volleyball Team Banned From Their Own Locker Room Over Complaint About Transgender Student
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A Vermont high school is cracking down after female students complained about a transgender student in their locker room — and the school’s solution is to ban the girls from their own locker room.
According to a report from local CBS News outlet WCAX, the controversy arose when a transgender teammate allegedly made remarks that made some of the others on the team uncomfortable. But in the interim, the transgender student is still allowed full use of the locker room while the others have been relegated to a single-stall bathroom to change one at a time.edit on 23-4-2023 by infolurker because: (no reason given)