09-25-2019, 05:30 PM
Nope: (g) "Physical restraint" means a restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to freely move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head.
Yes, that was kind of a given.
The gist was to contradict your ridiculous premise that a normal classroom teacher cannot use restraint which would pretty much be the only way to stop a fight if verbal commands don't work
This bit is relevant as well: {i}A covered individual who has not received training...
"Halt or you'll be handcuffed!"
I suspect it would cover a circumstance wherein 6 year old unexpectedly putting a dangerous, violent beatdown on another single-digit kid...
Agreed.
Yes, that was kind of a given.
The gist was to contradict your ridiculous premise that a normal classroom teacher cannot use restraint which would pretty much be the only way to stop a fight if verbal commands don't work
This bit is relevant as well: {i}A covered individual who has not received training...
"Halt or you'll be handcuffed!"
I suspect it would cover a circumstance wherein 6 year old unexpectedly putting a dangerous, violent beatdown on another single-digit kid...
Agreed.