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The School Crotch Inspector!

Fighting the Advil menace, one strip search at a time

There are two kinds of people in the world: the kind who think it's perfectly reasonable to strip-search a 13-year-old girl suspected of bringing ibuprofen to school, and the kind who think those people should be kept as far away from children as possible. The first group includes officials at Safford Middle School in Safford, Arizona, who in 2003 forced eighth-grader Savana Redding to prove she was not concealing Advil in her crotch or cleavage.

It also includes two judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, who last fall ruled that the strip search did not violate Savana's Fourth Amendment rights. The full court, which recently heard oral arguments in the case, now has an opportunity to overturn that decision and vote against a legal environment in which schoolchildren are conditioned to believe government agents have the authority to subject people to invasive, humiliating searches on the slightest pretext.

Safford Middle School has a "zero tolerance" policy that prohibits possession of all drugs, including not just alcohol and illegal intoxicants but prescription medications and over-the-counter remedies, "except those for which permission to use in school has been granted." In October 2003, acting on a tip, Vice Principal Kerry Wilson found a few 400-milligram ibuprofen pills (each equivalent to two over-the-counter tablets) and one nonprescription naproxen tablet in the pockets of a student named Marissa, who claimed Savana was her source.

Savana, an honors student with no history of disciplinary trouble or drug problems, said she didn't know anything about the pills and agreed to a search of her backpack, which turned up nothing incriminating. Wilson nevertheless instructed a female secretary to strip-search Savana under the school nurse's supervision, without even bothering to contact the girl's mother.

The secretary had Savana take off all her clothing except her underwear. Then she told her to "pull her bra out and to the side and shake it, exposing her breasts," and "pull her underwear out at the crotch and shake it, exposing her pelvic area." Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between drug warriors and child molesters.

"I was embarrassed and scared," Savana said in an affidavit, "but felt I would be in more trouble if I did not do what they asked. I held my head down so they could not see I was about to cry." She called it "the most humiliating experience I have ever had." Later, she recalled, the principal, Robert Beeman, said "he did not think the strip search was a big deal because they did not find anything."

The U.S. Supreme Court has held that a public school official's search of a student is constitutional if it is "justified at its inception" and "reasonably related in scope to the circumstances which justified the interference in the first place." This search was neither.

When Wilson ordered the search, the only evidence that Savana had violated school policy was the uncorroborated accusation from Marissa, who was in trouble herself and eager to shift the blame. Even Marissa (who had pills in her pockets, not her underwear) did not claim that Savana currently possessed any pills, let alone that she had hidden them under her clothes.

Savana, who was closely supervised after Wilson approached her, did not have an opportunity to stash contraband. As the American Civil Liberties Union puts it, "There was no reason to suspect that a thirteen-year-old honor-roll student with a clean disciplinary record had adopted drug-smuggling practices associated with international narcotrafficking, or to suppose that other middle-school students would willingly consume ibuprofen that was stored in another student's crotch."

The invasiveness of the search also has to be weighed against the evil it was aimed at preventing. "Remember," the school district's lawyer recently told ABC News by way of justification, "this was prescription-strength ibuprofen." It's a good thing the school took swift action, before anyone got unauthorized relief from menstrual cramps.

Jacob Sullum | April 2, 2008
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RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:25 AM

Still got that warm and fuzzy feeling about Lewisville ISD and " MANY OTHERS " and there new Federally Funded drug policies?

How you going to feel when YOUR child is " LABELED ", violated, disgraced, embarrassed and humiliated? How many wrongfully accused and set up out of jealousy and those trying to lessen or escape punishment will lose all self esteem, who many will start doing the things they are being accused of, how many will rebel and develop the US AGAINST THEM attitude? And how many will commit suicide? But hey, it’s for their own good, right???

Yep , we USED to send our kids to school to learn the basic's, you know reading, writing etc.. Now we accept them being taught to bow and be subjugated and violated at will BY ANY AUTHORITY FOR ANY BS REASON! But hey it's for there own good, right? Who cares if they lose trust, respect and faith in those supposedly teaching them the values of our Constitution and the Freedoms and Liberties ALL AMERICANS supposedly have! That doesn't apply to those under age, right! Who cares once this generation has been FORCED AND TAUGHT to submit to “ ANY “ Authority, their children being the NEXT generation will not know any difference, and will follow like SHEEP! But hey, look at the examples SOME are setting right now, “ If you have nothing to hide “ WHO “ cares if they search you “ WITHOUT” probable cause or a warrant!

All those before us and those now who have and are sacrificing for ALL OUR supposed Freedom and Liberty, are proud, right??? WANT TO BET???? I’m sure Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, or any of our founding fa

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:26 AM

All those before us and those now who have and are sacrificing for ALL OUR supposed Freedom and Liberty, are proud, right??? WANT TO BET???? I’m sure Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, or any of our founding fathers would accept their baby girls and boys coming home and sharing this disgusting action. But hey it was different back then THEY BELIEVED AND FAUGHT FOR THEIR, “ AND THOSE COMING BEHIND THEM “ FREEDOMS AND LIBERTIES!

We as adults DESERVE the abuse we willing accept, DO OUR CHILDREN TO????

ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:39 AM

I am totally against the schools drug testing the kids just to drug test them. They are making them all out to be addicts and criminals.

This story reminds me of that incident at the McDonalds where the girl was made to strip naked and do all sorts of things on a trumpet up charge, just so the pervert could see her naked.
This is just as outrageous!! If that were my child I'd be going postal on everyone involved!!

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:42 AM

the parents have to sign for their kids to be drug tested.

couldn't the parents have gone to the police and filed charges on the idiot that made her take her clothes off? i feel for that girl and it should make everyone of those kids at that school afraid because it can happen to them.

ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:47 AM

If the parents refuse to sign their child is banned from sports, band, choir, debate and many other activities. IMO that isn't voluntary on the parents part.
This country is quickly becoming a police state.

terrellmom read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 7:51 AM

oh i don't know about the sports test, i'm thinking of the drug testing in lewisville that is for ALL kids..not just sports, band..etc. Jagger on 105.3 was talking about this issue this morning. if the lewisville parents want their kids tested they have to sign for it. at least that's how i understood it. yes it is becoming a police state.

ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 8:05 AM

I don't like the fact that they are saying ALL kids are drug addicts, thieves, and just plain bad.
That is what they are saying with this.

Their priorities should be educating the kids not putting something bad in their heads they will carry for the rest of their lives.

OHHHH this PO"S me!!!

oldrocker37 read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 11:34 AM

I wish this young girl would have refused to be strip searched until her parent was called. That's what I would tell my daughter to do. They flat out crossed the line there.

I don't think they should be drug testing kids either. What I find humorous about this is there target is testing kids who are in sports. Most kids who are in sports, don't do drugs. Steroids maybe, but not drugs. If you want to test kids for drugs....start with the ones who are not involved in ANY kind of activity. I have no worries about my daughter who plays sports taking drugs.

gardnerdl1 read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 11:38 AM

This all started back in the '60's (aging myself here) when they spent more time measuring our skirts with a ruler (public school - no less - in Mich) than they did teaching. My mother was outraged. It's snow balled to this now - glad my kids are out of school - it's only getting worse.

TexanInfidel read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 12:04 PM

Let me get this straight - some kid got caught with pills, blamed the honor student who eagerly complied with searching her backpack (not common for the guilty) and they STRIP SEARCHED her for some *@#($& Advil?

Anyone for school vouchers?!

These teachers can't effectively teach the Rs, why are they qualified to conduct a strip search?

Ironman read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 1:49 PM

Get a lawyer. I am too outraged by this to respond in a rational, civilized manner. If it had been my daughter I would be in jail by now, but they would have no doubt how upset I was.

Ironman read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 1:55 PM

Training our children to accept oppression. Training our children to march in lock step, heads bowed. Dress the way I say to dress. Do as I say. Think only as I allow. Look, and see what happens if you don't.

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 5:34 PM

WELL DONE BY ALL!!!! Yet we have these political parasites that believe they have the RIGHT to abuse our young at WILL??? This baby was so embaressed and so scared she followed every diredtion given!!! IT IS TIME TO TAKE A STAND, PERIOD!!! You want to be a public servant and want to teach DO SO, you want to be moralistic BIGOTS get out of public services!

WHO IS NEXT???

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 5:41 PM

We have a CHOICE, we can bow and feed our children to the Un-American beliefs of others, OR WE CAN STAND AND FIGHT! I choose to stand and fight, PERIOD!!! To hel* with these communist bastard*!!!! I will PERSONALLY open the gates of hel* for them "" ALL ""!!!

Klutzy2508 read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 6:00 PM

I'm not sure I comprehended what I read, here.

You mean to tell me, that a 13 year old girl was strip searched, for an ADVIL? OH NO, THEY DIDN'T!

Heads would be rolling! I'd be on the phone, to my attorney, so fast, they's see my smoke coming.

I might be able to see this if it was convicted criminals, but 13 YEAR OLD STUDENTS! This is just wrong, wrong, wrong.

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 6:32 PM

Sadly this is the STANDARD PROCEDURE for all who accept federal money!!!

I for one AM DONE!, these bigots can rot in hel* as far as I am concerned!!!! I would rather lay in HEL* than subjugate my children or myself and all the Freedoms and Liberties ALL those before sacrificed for, PERIOD!!!

It's is NOT a matter if you have anything to hide. IT IS a matter that those that WE pay with our tax dollars THINK they have the right to abuse us AT WILL!!! Who do they work for, US or themselves????

STAND UP, or sell those behind you down the river!!!!!!!

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 4, 2008 | 6:54 PM

Did anybody notice, FOX 4 the cheerleaders for this failed policy, has not said SQUAT??? They give UNLIMITED air time to a drug Czar, yet REFUSE any debate, WHY???? Fair, unbiased MY ASS!

Ironman read my blog view my photos
Apr 4, 2008 | 8:06 PM

State Run. Nuff said.

ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Apr 5, 2008 | 12:27 PM

The silent majority has been silent for way too long. The arm chairs are worn out. It's time to get up and start fighting for our rights and freedoms that we have already lost and for those we are about to.

I am starting to feel like I've been kidnapped by a pinko communist country.

RustyWhite read my blog
Apr 6, 2008 | 5:01 PM

Ironman,

There are more of US than there are of THEM!

PA,

YOUR SOOOOOOO RIGHT!!!!!!!

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