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First time I've heard of breast-baring as an expression of anger.
That's hilarious!
Wow . . . you're daughter is having trouble with a couple of girls at school, so to rectify the sitation you flash your groodie (kurbick slang for y'all) at them?
No sense trying to follow the logic where none is to be found.
She sure showed them!
Can any one tell where this woman lives so we can drive by and annoy her? Maybe she will flash us to!! And I just changed a ten,all in ones let the show begin!!
That's just weird...What the freak is this woman teaching her daughter? I can see it now: "When you get mad at someone, just flash them and everything will go away". Sick. This is the whole girls gone wild life our kids are growing up with. GREAT PARENTING LADY!
This is why our jails are so overcrowded. I see no reason to make an arrest here. A citation would have sufficed. That said, what a strange expression of anger!
I can't believe the D-News ran this one. Come on.
The D-News has always done a great job of keeping us abreast of what is happening in the news.
It is obivous to the most casual observer what the female is teaching her daughter. Why not cheapen the opinion one has for women and motherhood? That is a blow to women, big time, until one understand that most women are not that stupid! I wonder, is the daughter learning her lessens well, like MOTHER DID?
catchnrelease: I'll bet you would change your tune if it were a man exposing himself to young people. The police acted appropriately here.
I wonder how millions of girls in Europe survive walking through public parks were women sun topless every summer? Maybe, European kids are just a tougher breed.
what about the no tolerance rules that utah school have about bullies
it's better than mooning them.
This is another example of our education system's failure to teach decency, civility, and proper decorum in society. Our schools need to return to the values of the past so society's moral do not continue to degenerate.
Its OK to send your Utah boys and girls to be trained to kill innocent victims in time of war, but its not Ok to show emotions of contempt against local brats
I'm confused as how this has anything to do with our education system's failure to teach decency etc... as stated in an earlier comment. I would think that the foundation of such qualities should be taught in the home. I'm quite certain that bullying (if that were the case) and bearing your breasts are results of conscious decisions made by the offending parties and certainly not the responsibility of the school system.
To the person wondering where she lived: right now, about 3300 S 600 W in the County jail. Maybe rethinking her misguided physical expressions of anger, and trying to figure out how to explain what she was thinking to her daughter.
The power of showing breasts to a male is not the same as showing them to females of a young age. She must have been confused as to whom she was showing them too.
I agree this woman got what she deserved for lewdness in front of children. BUT did you forget the part where this same woman is getting in the face of other children? She should have taken the issue to the principal. In the olden days any parent could discipline anyone's child, but not today. I wouldn't want a woman with such poor judgment disicplining my child. The article also said that this mother had been in trouble with the school for other behaviors. She sounds a bit unstable to me.
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