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Argument 2: An example is when a vice principal in New Jersey school searched through a female student’s purse and locker for suspicious items in 1985. Although he found those suspicious items, he still committed a crime, the vice principal broke the morals of the 4th Amendment by invading the student’s privacy. It violated the student’s privacy and morality, and also teachers are not even close to be an authority, and even authorities need to have warrant before search anything from anybody.

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This is a violation of the students privacy for example a school in Quebec is under fire for strip searching students “So they ordered each of the 10th-graders into a back room and told them to remove some of their clothes.”-Daily News. Imagine how the 10th graders feel being stripped and searched. This could make the student feel uncomfortable and violate. School officials should never order students to take off any of their private items with themselves.



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