Comments by "One MercilessMing" (@onemercilessming1342) on "Lunch Lady Called the Cops on 8th Grader Who Paid with a $2 Bill" video.
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Theo Ne--There is a HUGE difference between passing US currency that is meant to deceive the recipient and a child's drawing. In case your reading comprehension needs work (and it does), this was about an idiot working for a school district who didn't know that $2 bills were--and are--legal tender. Furthermore, I said that the police are to be called whenever bogus bills are attempted to be passed. In schools, for your personal edification, there are procedures in place before law enforcement is called. The usual procedure is for a teacher to make a determination if an offense is worth the classroom discipline procedures or being sent to the office for administrative action. The administrator makes the decision on whether or not to involved school police (if there is a force in the district) or the local authorities. If the child was passing a counterfeit bill meant to deceive, yes, police will be called. That child got the bill from somewhere and that needs to be addressed through law enforcement. A child's crayon drawing isn't going to deceive anyone (except, perhaps, YOU). Now do run along. You've worn out your welcome here and you are on IGNORE (and, yes, it's possible to do that).
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