To the best of my knowledge on the subject the zero tolerance rule is a very good rule, because there is no room for error on the part of the criminal justice systemand there is no room for a misleading excuse. So the zero tolerance policy is good. For example, say a person pulls a fire alarm just to get out of a class. The principal would suspend the student for 3 to 5 days and he/she would do 5 to 15 hrs. of Fire Prevention School for that "crime", but now what if that person is a very good liar, they could mislead the principal not to suspend them by maybe calling it an accident. Now, th
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