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As many of you know I do the radio for our local high school football where I live. Last year I got a message from someone on another board asking my advice about one of our locak programs he's involved in where kids are doing speed and coke before games. I told him the moral thing to do was to go the appropriate people and let them know. Well he did that. He sent me an e-mail the other day and informed me that two of the kids on one team I'm covering this week just entered rehab. Now, I ask you guys....is it appropriate for me to report this during the game when one of the kids who's a starter isn't playing (if in fact he doesn't play) or should I just keep my mouth shut and not say anything. I think it's a perfect time to let young kids know the evils and horrors of doing stupid shit like drugs........
what would you do?
Thanks in advance.
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Your job isn't that of being the morality police...

These are kids... with a future, and for you to rail them on a broadcast over the airwaves would be just pathetic.


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No,
That is for the school, the kids parents, and their counselars to discuss.
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m2 wrote:Your job isn't that of being the morality police...

These are kids... with a future, and for you to rail them on a broadcast over the airwaves would be just pathetic.


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wow, i actually posted something about being the morality police, before i edited it YIKES!



and mtard is correct.
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88 wrote:I wouldn't do it if I were you. First off, you don't have personal knowledge that the kids are, in fact, in rehab. You have second hand knowledge. If you report it as fact, and it turns out to be false, you could face some legal trouble. Secondly, these are minors, and most states have laws prohibiting the release of personal information, particularly involving substance abuse treatment. You might want to investigate that.
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88, thanx

i was wondeirng if there was something about giving personal info on a minor out.


thanx for the clarification!
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Adelpiero wrote:
88 wrote:I wouldn't do it if I were you. First off, you don't have personal knowledge that the kids are, in fact, in rehab. You have second hand knowledge. If you report it as fact, and it turns out to be false, you could face some legal trouble. Secondly, these are minors, and most states have laws prohibiting the release of personal information, particularly involving substance abuse treatment. You might want to investigate that.
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88, thanx

i was wondeirng if there was something about giving personal info on a minor out.


thanx for the clarification!
Having grown up in California, and spending my summers in the "brown cloud" known as LA as a kid...

I can tell you... the socals have a self-righteous view on morality.


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Lax, don't do it. Hell, we can't even mention the number or name of the kid hurt on the field. Mom and dad may here and freak out.
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Post by Screw_Michigan »

yeah rack all the takes. that is some shit you definitely don't want to get yourself into.

let's see here:

minors
second hand info
drug usage
radio broadcast

sounds like a ready made libel lawsuit to me. maybe 88 would take your case, but libel suits are lose-lose to defendants. totally not worth it.
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If meth is involved, keep your mouth shut. That kind of info being leaked could be detrimental to a Carnival career.
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Meth? you covering the Phelan v. Victorville game?
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SoCalTrjn wrote:Meth? you covering the Phelan v. Victorville game?
Seriously...

If you think you can narrow down drug use to certain schools...

then you know nothing about high school football...

We use to take "Reds" back in the day... and Black Beauty's...

We were the 2nd ranked team in the state of California...


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Lax, I agree with the posts above. Why brand a kid for life without knowing all the details. Many kids do the caffeine thing, and back in the day mini-whites sometimes got passed around (coaches looking the other way)....

Their parents are probably now aware and dealing with the problem. Probably would make their job easier without the pub.

When you get to announcing college or pro, the fans will demand to know where the players are----not H.S....

That said, PM me and let me know who they are.....Discretion is the better part of valor.........or at least which school.....
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I doubt that doing radio play-by-play for a high school football team is a very high paying gig, but if you have any interest in keeping it, keep your mouth shut.
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Lax,

A cousin of mine became a meth addict and subsequently got treatment. Now he's upstanding, a CPA and working for a major firm. He got a second chance...

Let these kids have a second chance. I see your point about raising the issue, but it would be detrimental to the kids and their parents.
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Laxplayer wrote:As many of you know I do the radio for our local high school football where I live. Last year I got a message from someone on another board asking my advice about one of our locak programs he's involved in where kids are doing speed and coke before games. I told him the moral thing to do was to go the appropriate people and let them know. Well he did that. He sent me an e-mail the other day and informed me that two of the kids on one team I'm covering this week just entered rehab. Now, I ask you guys....is it appropriate for me to report this during the game when one of the kids who's a starter isn't playing (if in fact he doesn't play) or should I just keep my mouth shut and not say anything. I think it's a perfect time to let young kids know the evils and horrors of doing stupid shit like drugs........
what would you do?
Thanks in advance.
actually you should say something.
to the two kids,briefly,in private you should give them positive reinforcement, encourage them,let them know somebody "has their back"
at a time when they've prolly been brow beat and feel like losers tell them you're looking forward to seeing them back on the football field.
but by no means, under any circumstance, add to their public and private humiliation.
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Thanks guys. I spoke with some people last night and there are privacy issues. I'll just keep my mouth shut.
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Laxplayer wrote:Thanks guys. I spoke with some people last night and there are privacy issues. I'll just keep my mouth shut.
:shock:

Can you really do that???
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Can you really do that???
Sure, why not.....I can try.
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Hey Lax, my advise to you is read the book The Scarlet Letter.

I am one who believes firmly that each one of us are our brothers keeper, but you must ask if what you are doing is going to benefit anyone or hurt anyone. Then ask if the benefits outweigh the pain?
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m2 wrote: We use to take "Reds" back in the day... and Black Beauty's...

We were the 2nd ranked team in the state of California...


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Did this "slow down" the motion of the water bottles as the players brought them up to their face?
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Killian wrote:
m2 wrote: We use to take "Reds" back in the day... and Black Beauty's...

We were the 2nd ranked team in the state of California...


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Did this "slow down" the motion of the water bottles as the players brought them up to their face?
Actually I think he was referring to his bathhouse days in high school. Remember he is a kal boy.
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Vito Corleone wrote:Hey Lax, my advise to you is read the book The Scarlet Letter.

I am one who believes firmly that each one of us are our brothers keeper, but you must ask if what you are doing is going to benefit anyone or hurt anyone. Then ask if the benefits outweigh the pain?
Then ask where they scored their blow.
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Adelpiero wrote:i was wondeirng if there was something about giving personal info on a minor out.
Depends on the circumstances. Obviously, if the kids' parents went to a reporter and asked that a story be done on their kids in order to prevent other kids from getting into drugs, there would be no problem. Or if a parent got up in front of the school board and proclaimed there's a drug problem with members of the football team, that would be fair game as well, from a reporting perspective. (In that case, the parent could still be sued in civil court for slander if he or she named individual kids).

In this case however, 88 is right. It is second-hand information. Without getting an OK from the family, or unless the coach makes a public statement about it (highly unlikely), I wouldn't bring it up.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Vito Corleone wrote:Hey Lax, my advise to you is read the book The Scarlet Letter.

I am one who believes firmly that each one of us are our brothers keeper, but you must ask if what you are doing is going to benefit anyone or hurt anyone. Then ask if the benefits outweigh the pain?
Then ask where they scored their blow.
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Ok, from an ignorant point of view....what's the scarlet letter. Frisco I think it can benefit some people because of the message that can be sent, however I agree about the legal ramifications which is why I'm staying away from it.
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Laxplayer wrote:Ok, from an ignorant point of view....what's the scarlet letter. Frisco I think it can benefit some people because of the message that can be sent, however I agree about the legal ramifications which is why I'm staying away from it.
Bro, "What's the scarlet letter" has been the topic of infinite debates, thesis and dissertations.

The bottom line: Stay away from mentioning specifics. If you want to talk about drug abuse in the context of your local kids, "Hey now, there's a lot of kids who do drugs in school and some of them have even had to go to rehab, from what coaches and people close to me have said."

Fine. No problem, dog.

But the minute you say, "Hey now, there's a lot of kids, including Joe Shablotnik, who, as the kids and coaches say, has a problem with drugs, and some of the players on this team, including Joe Shablotnik, and his friend, Johnny Comelately, have gone into rehab. We're all hoping Joe Shablotnik and Johnny Comelately can turn their lives around, hopefully, because I've heard they're in rehab."

You're fucked, Lax.

Just sayin.
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War reading only the Cliff's Notes on the horrible book, The Scarlet Letter.
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Bro, "What's the scarlet letter" has been the topic of infinite debates, thesis and dissertations.
You're assuming I actually read stuff that's non sports related. Come on, I'm a jock.
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Left Seater wrote:War reading only the Cliff's Notes on the horrible book, The Scarlet Letter.
How do you know it's horrible if you only read the Cliff's Notes? :?
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Thankfully RICE being the fine institution they are allows their students to select books from a pool or selection of books. However, the reading of the Cliff's Notes was in reference to HS where the Scarlet Letter was required in JR English.

[getting on soapbox]This is part of the problem of schools in today's US. There are still required reading materials that they force feed down the throats of students. Kids might be more receptive to reading books that they are more interested in and therefore they might learn and retain more. Sure there is much to be learned from Dickens, Hawthorne, et al, but I think you can find those same lessons in more contemporary works too. Finally save me the line about letting the students choose what they want to study in math. There is a huge difference between math and english. [/stepping off of soapbox]
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I see your point, but there is definitely something being taught to students with a text like The Scarlet Letter, regardless of how interested they are in it. I actually see a direct parallel between reading things you might not be interested in, and learning quantitative skills that you aren't interested in. Both teach a student to buckle down and perform academically, regardless of how much it tickles their fancy.
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