A 26-year-old man is charged with sex crimes after enrolling in a public school district in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he pretended to be 17, police say.

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    1 year ago

    Jesus Christ how the fuck do you allow people to enroll without a fucking social security number bro what

    Are these states okay? I feel like florida is leaking

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        1 year ago

        Please explain. Far as I know, if you’re a citizen of the US you have an ID tied to your DOB (unlike a physical license which in theory is easier to fake rather than having a remote db of this info)

        It is inexcusable that this school couldn’t figure out how to positively fucking identify someone’s age. Imagine having children in this era of “we have to account for everyone’s circumstances or nobodies at all”

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            1 year ago

            The US govt has IDs for all of these things. I do not subscribe to a model of all or nothing either.

            Something is better than nothing.

            Edit: edited to remove purposeless jabs at someone who was just trynna answer my question

            Sometimes I do the dumb

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    Once I left high school, I had no desire to return. Why people would willingly go back will forever remain a mystery to me.

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    Excerpt from linked article:

    During a news conference Friday, Lincoln Public Schools superintendent Paul Gausman said Scheich had enrolled by submitting a birth certificate, an out-of-district high school transcript and immunization records.

    “All those documents turned out to be fraudulent,” said Gausman.