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Gilrs wear tampons in high school protest

09/29/07

A male security guard shouldn't ask those questions because it's personal and girls get embarrassed about those things. But if girls are offended out of a sense of modesty, why do they then brandish their tampons in such a shocking manner? Isn't that why they protested in the first place. If they don't think tampon-talk is such a big deal, why complain? Does this make sense to you?

Follow up:

The guy with the backpack is just an opportunist.

GRAHAMSVILLE, N.Y. — A Sullivan County high school security guard is accused of asking female students if they had their periods to make sure students didn't have backpacks or other banned bags.

Samantha Martin, 14, said she had a small purse with her at Tri-Valley High School when security guard Mike Bunce called her out of class on Sept. 19. She said Bunce told her she couldn't have a purse unless she had her period and then asked her if she did.

Click here to read MyFOXNY.com report on period protests.

Martin and several other girls who said they'd been asked the same question were called to discuss the matter with school officials, the Times Herald-Record of Middletown reported.

In protest, some students began wearing tampons or sanitary napkins stuck to their clothing while others carried purses made of tampon boxes. Police arrested one student protester for running naked through school halls with a paper bag on his head. He said he was protesting the policy on backpacks, according to police.

The district banned backpacks in hallways this year for safety and security reasons, said school officials.

"We are investigating the allegations and speaking with the students and staff involved," said Tri-Valley Central School District Superintendent Nancy George, who declined further comment.

Calls from The Associated Press to High School Principal Robert Worden were not returned Friday. Bunce's telephone listing could not be found.

Grahamsville is 87 miles northwest of New York City.

By nguirado ( Email ), 02:17:29 pm, 318 words
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Might as well ban school books too- it's not like the kids will be learning anything of real value anyway- just anti-American propaganda, leftist dribble, and guilt.
09/29/07 @ 20:27
Comment from: Sara [Visitor] Email
The girls that were asked were in 9th grade. They are only 14 yrs old. Of course they were embarrassed. It is the older students who are wearing the tampon necklaces...not the ones asked the question.
This kind of question is against privacy laws. The security guard should not continue to have a job.
10/08/07 @ 16:14

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