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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j0ei7om wrote

That strikes me as the perfect statement in terms of PR / damage control.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j0ej38u wrote

He should have been suspended after the 2nd arrest. Time for DOE to step in an pull his certification under the morals clause.

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j428h t1_j0epp0n wrote

Neal Gamby, that son of a bitch

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Affectionate_Drop_87 t1_j0g2w3n wrote

As an educator one DUI is too many, people lose jobs over that everyday. Now the more concerning fact is the 2nd arrest is from “protection from abuse order again.”

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mainelinerzzzzz t1_j0gvojs wrote

Are you suggesting that a DUI means instant job loss for teachers? Lol. I don’t know many teachers but I know 3 that have got DUIs in the last 5 years.

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-TheFalcon- t1_j0h92vf wrote

I know this. A woman, likely his wife is actively trying to destroy him. Many Pennsylvanians don't know but it's really really easy to get a PFA you don't even need any evidence and most judges rubber stamp them to avoid being on the wrong side of the news. What happens when you receive a PFA you might ask. Well, your instantaneously made homeless and you instantaneously lose your kids. You instantaneously lose whoever is close to you making the PFA allegations. If you have firearms you instantaneously lose those as well. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!!! The person who initiated the PFA can contact you no problems however, if you contact them ONCE it's over to jail you go. I hope the best for this man and hope he doesn't lose his career because some piece of trash is trying to discard him via the oh so eager commonwealth justice system.

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-TheFalcon- t1_j0h9lz0 wrote

Judges don't find them necessary. They are rubber stamped with no evidence whatsoever. This has been the case after several high profile domestic violence deaths in the commonwealth.

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momlin t1_j0hgzo6 wrote

I worked in a district where a principal got a DWI. He was removed from his position in the building and given a promotion to upper admin. He ended up as my supervisor, great admin, nice guy, just had problem with booze. Eventually he tripped up again and was asked to leave. Sad story, the teachers loved him, the kids loved him but he couldn't overcome his alcohol addiction.

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Super_C_Complex t1_j0jdzr7 wrote

> because some piece of trash is trying to discard him via the oh so eager commonwealth justice system.

Or he actually abused her and continues to violate the court order that he not do do?

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