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Is this a waste of taxpayers dollars? Should these kids' futures be ruined over weed when most of that 70 probably wasn't even smoking it and doesn't know who had it? Starting the thread now and waiting for the rest of facts because I know I want to discuss this later. https://twitter.com/TyishaWSB/status/948279662576271365
Seems like a dramatic over-reach to me. If no one claims it, you arrest the person who owns the house or, if the adult house owner wasn't present, the child of the house owner. If nobody's there associated with the house, you arrest them all for trespassing.
Seems like a dramatic over-reach to me. If no one claims it, you arrest the person who owns the house or, if the adult house owner wasn't present, the child of the house owner. If nobody's there associated with the house, you arrest them all for trespassing.
I can somewhat understand the stuff about the homeowners. But if that's not possible, just break up the party, destroy the drugs, and tell them all to go home. No need for 70 trespassing tickets. That's just clogging up the system for nothing.
The kids were drunk, and high, they were turned over to their parents.
Here is more info on this story.
Lt. Steve Burke of West Valley City PD told Gephardt Daily police were first called to a home at 4958 Piney Park Circle around 11:19 p.m. New Year’s Eve with reports of loud music.
When officers arrived they found the residence packed with drunken teenagers. Some of the juveniles were so intoxicated police called for medical help, fearing some of the teens were suffering from alcohol poisoning.
As police processed the scene, a steady stream of parents arrived, waiting to take their teenagers home. Many were less than pleased.
You could have done a simple google search like I did, and found out the real story. It took me all of 5 seconds to find the story.
I did. Your's is the first article I'm seeing about it. And only saw a person from Atlanta tweeting about it when it apparently happened in Utah.
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