Senior antics go to far

cobra_commander

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At my high school there is a tradition of paint night where seniors go out and paint the roads with class year, and fellow students names. This has gone on for decades in out city, and generally the public just views it as fun. This year however some of my fellow students went a little farther then other years painting things other then pavement.

On the first 'paint night' when people traditionally paint a water tower and the streets some students painted a sign and the school track (which is a shitty track fyi and is being replaced soon). Many people, most particularly the cops and school admin thought this was going to far. Here is a news story on it:

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

It's all fun and games until someone's running track or patrol car gets painted.

"Paint Night" — that decades-old island tradition in which high

school seniors slather celebratory messages on roads near the homes of

classmates — has gone too far this year, say school and police

officials.

Formerly confined to roads, painters this week caused thousands of

dollars' worth of damage when they spread coats of white latex on the

Bainbridge High School's track and the "Welcome to Bainbridge Island"

sign greeting highway drivers as they cross the Agate Pass Bridge.

Police patrol cars on the lookout for late-night painters also became inadvertent victims of the tradition.

"Two of our cars had to be cleaned several times this week after

they ran through fresh paint on the roads," said Bainbridge deputy

police chief Mark Duncan. "We're out patrolling for this, but we've got

two or three people covering 28 square miles. We're outnumbered by a

lot of people who can simply hide when they see headlights coming."

As far back as the mid-1960s — and perhaps even earlier than that —

island teenagers have taken to the streets with paint cans and brushes

to herald the close of an era. Graduating seniors typically paint a

large graduation year and name on paved areas near their friends'

homes. High-traffic streets regularly receive intersection-size

messages, such as "2008!" Longtime islander Patti Ritchie fondly

remembers Paint Night in 1970, the year she graduated.

"Back then, we kept it to the roads and just in front of your best

friend's house," she said. "But now, it's not just seniors doing it,

and it's not just on one night, and it's not just on roads."

The 15-foot-long "2008" painted over seven lanes on the high-school

track on Friday night cost the school district $500 to remove.

"That was a five-hour job, with pressure-washing and chemicals to

get the paint off," said football coach, track coach and P.E. teacher

Andy Grimm.

"They really hit me where I work."

In 1985, they hit Grimm where he lived. While he never participated

the tradition, Grimm said his driveway was hit by fellow Class of '85

students.

"If you talk to the kids, they know its illegal... but there is that thrill in doing it," he said.

BHS Principal Brent Peterson said the notion that Paint Night is an

island tradition has led to an overly tolerant view of what would

otherwise be considered vandalism.

"It's certainly not endorsed, yet in this community, people actually

see it as a tradition that they either like or tolerate," he said.

Jean LeMaster, who has lived on the island for almost 30 years,

viewed Paint Night as "largely harmless" until the sign she helped

design was marred by a lopsided "08."

Painstakingly hand-carved over several weeks by her former partner

Ramona Rafferty in the early 1990s, the city-commissioned welcome sign

was ruined by a few seconds of sloppy spray painting, she said. Police

estimate repairs could cost more than $2,000.

"I was just appalled when I saw what happened" LeMaster said. "That

sign took forever to make. For some little creep to do what they did is

really discouraging."

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That was last weekend. On Monday cops came to the school pulled a handful of students out of class with little to no evidence, so they could shout at them and try and pressure them into confessing. Last night/Early morning after a foiled senior prank attempt at the school a couple students went to the police station and proceded to fuck shit up, story:

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

An attack by vandals on the island’s police vehicle fleet resulted

in eight painted cars with their tires slashed, including the one

driven by the police chief.

Sometime between 1:45 and 3:10 a.m., while the two duty patrol

officers were away from Bainbridge’s station, suspects painted and

slashed the tires of seven cars in the police parking lot near the

ferry terminal.

The damage to Chief Matt Haney’s car occurred at his home,

Bainbridge Deputy Police Chief Mark Duncan said. Other officers also

drive their cars home, but none of those vehicles were vandalized.

The damage is estimated to add up to $12,000, he said, and police

believe Bainbridge High School’s graduating seniors may be to blame.

“What a ridiculous waste of tax dollars,” Duncan said, adding, “It’s a sad legacy for the class of 2008 to leave behind.”

In a letter to the community, Bainbridge Island School District

Supterintendent Ken Crawford called the incidents “an insult to the

community and our schools,” and said “the vast majority of students

recognize it as such.”

He said the district will “cooperate completely” with the law enforcement investigation.

“... We must take care to not condemn an entire class of some 350 students for the criminal conduct of a few,” Crawford wrote.

Ian Powell, student president of Bainbridge’s class of 2008, echoed

Crawford’s sentiment, saying he was shocked to learn this was a way

some had chosen to show their school spirit.

“I hope that people understand through these actions that this is

not a representation of the senior class,” he said. “This is just an

individual or a few individuals that made a bad decision.”

Duncan declined to say what the suspects wrote on the cars — though

one was spotted bearing “08” on its side — but he said police are

following a number of leads to track down the culprits. Two of the cars

in the parking lot at the station were brand new, he said.

Two cars were damaged after officers drove over some white paint put

on the road as part of the island’s traditional “Paint Night,” which is

when graduating seniors write celebratory messages on roadways. The

“Welcome to Bainbridge Island” sign near Agate Pass Bridge and the high

school’s track was marked with “08” and “2008” earlier this week.

Powell said Bainbridge High School carries with it many great

traditions, but he said those traditions can be “taken over the edge.”

“To do this and vandalize police cars,” he said, “should never be part of Bainbridge High School.”

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http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_061108WAB_bainbridge_vandals_KS.214f472b.html

http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/breaking_news/19796409.html

http://www.kirotv.com/news/16576930/detail.html#
 
it looks to me like your class has some dumbasses in it. I think if my school had done that shit, graduation would have been canceled and we would have been mailed our diplomas (an actual threat they made) It looks like a fun tradition that a few morons took waaaaaaaaaaay too far
 
the streets were ok, but the sign was a dumb idea

and slashing the tires of cop cars and covering them in paint?

I hope those fucking morons go to jail
 
Haha. After reading the first few lines I thought maybe you guys had painted penises on the roads and stuff, like gigantic ones in the middle of crossroads and stuff

 
haha where the hell is Brainbridge Island, sounds like some private town, in the middle of no where.
 
hah thats awsome, the cops trie d to be douche bags to random kids, they deserved to get their shit fucked up. that woulda pissed me off if a cop got in my face all bitchy about some gay shit i didnt do, so i do what i was blamed for right back at him.
 
haha, thats nothing. we concreated a 20 penis on the school drive. deficated through the sky light into the head mistresses office. filled the 6th from head of year's office with farm animals, old car tire'd and dropped a 500kg rubble bag full of cow manure in there before filling it to the brim with wet hay. wrote class of 2008 on the roofs of most buldings and some one still unknown managed to dig a grave and put the science lab skeleton in it.
 
We used to have a train trestle that we painted, it looked really cool and it was in the middle of fucking nowhere, but FUCK
 
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