This story has been in the news lately, I think it may have made national news but I'm not sure. It certainly has made local news. In a nutshell, a third-grade student left her $150 coat behind at school one evening. A teacher took it and tried to sell it online. She was caught, arrested, and tried and now faces a prison sentence and some fines.
My mother feels that this was a waste of taxpayers' money. She feels that it was a minor issue and that there are more important things that the police, lawyers, and school administrators should be focussed on rather than wasting their time on a stolen coat. She does agree that the teacher was wrong but that it should never have made it through the courts.
My sister and I disagree. It's not like the coat languished in the lost and found for a couple of months. It was left overnight. Also, it was worth $150, not $20 or $40. The teacher has never really shown any remorse. She has apologized but not until after she was faced with charges. I have not seen any point where she offered reimbursement (supposedly her puppy destroyed the coat before she could sell it or return it). She claims the coat seen online was another, similar coat--not the one she took. Yeah, right.
Basically, I think that if she had apologized when confronted, returned the stolen object/offered monetary reimbursement, and in all ways tried to make amends, then maybe, just maybe one could feel justified in saying this went to far. But, she didn't. She consistently lied, covered up, and made up fantastic stories to cover her ass. So I feel she got exactly what she deserved.
My mother feels that this was a waste of taxpayers' money. She feels that it was a minor issue and that there are more important things that the police, lawyers, and school administrators should be focussed on rather than wasting their time on a stolen coat. She does agree that the teacher was wrong but that it should never have made it through the courts.
My sister and I disagree. It's not like the coat languished in the lost and found for a couple of months. It was left overnight. Also, it was worth $150, not $20 or $40. The teacher has never really shown any remorse. She has apologized but not until after she was faced with charges. I have not seen any point where she offered reimbursement (supposedly her puppy destroyed the coat before she could sell it or return it). She claims the coat seen online was another, similar coat--not the one she took. Yeah, right.
Basically, I think that if she had apologized when confronted, returned the stolen object/offered monetary reimbursement, and in all ways tried to make amends, then maybe, just maybe one could feel justified in saying this went to far. But, she didn't. She consistently lied, covered up, and made up fantastic stories to cover her ass. So I feel she got exactly what she deserved.
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