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Originally Posted by fargon
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That was a school resource officer enforcing a school policy. SRO's essentially enforce school policies and provide security for schools. When you are on school property, you lose many of your rights concerning search and seizure, etc. It is the same thing as when you enter a military post. Have you ever taken the time to read the warning at the gate of what rights you surrender and that you are subject to arrest if you do not comply??
Another important point, SRO's salaries are paid through the Department of Education in response to school shootings. Their police powers come through an agreement with the law enforcement agency where the school is located. The local law enforcement agency has very little control over the actions of these officers. They essentially work for the school superintendent and school principal. BTW, their salaries are paid with Federal Grant money.