Posted on 01/31/2011 1:39:48 PM PST by TheThirdRuffian
A teacher who advises colleagues on how to avoid affairs with students was caught having sex with a teenager in the back of her car.
Courtney Bowles was found by a police officer naked lying on top of the boy, who was also completely naked, from her school in Colorado. A partly consumed bottle of vodka was also found in the car with the couple
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1352063/Teacher-advises-colleagues-avoid-affairs-students-caught-having-sex-16-year-old-boy-school.html#ixzz1CeQYN7O5
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But was there any hard evidence?
she maybe not guilty but she sure is pathetic.
The teacher should be fired but not jailed. I just can’t for the life of me see what harm this stuff does to teen age boys.
I don’t think its so good for teen age girls when adult male teachers have sex with them.
double standard yes. Here too the adult male should be fired and maybe given some jail time.
Yes: it's evidence of arrested development, emotional retardation. The approving comments are also evidence arrested development and emotional retardation.
I wouldn't trust those folks anywhere near my kids.
I was so born in the wrong era. This one is not guilty.
[ Teachers these days dont see kids as children. They see them as short adults. ]
Progressive culture has always stressed that children were nothing more than “little adults” and they treat them as such which brings a LOT of problems like mother treating their teenage daughters as their “friends” and fathers treating their teenage sons like frat buddies as well as constantly asking little Jimmy or Jane “What would you like to eat? What would you like from the store?” (In a sickeningly sweet barf voice).
A lot of screwed up parenting comes from this sick idea that Children are “Little Adults” and it backfires because the kids that are treated this way end up living in arrested development for the rest of their lives....
Not guilty, your honor.
Maybe she was just performing “research” to better understand the colleagues she is dedicated to helping?
On a serious note though...I feel so sorry for her own children. When you fool around, it’s not only your life you are messing with. Adultery is an extremely selfish act.
The perp in this particular case is of an age such that she was likely brought up wrong in the manner you describe.
“Counsellors were called into the Mountain View High School where she worked to help any children troubled by the arrest.”
I always wonder at every little thing when “counselors” are called in, what they are actually doing.
Well, I hate public speaking and have never picked up a law book, but I think even I could successfully defend a male teacher in court if this were the case.
There's simply no way to justify the double standard.
Do they really need advice on how not to have affairs with their students? Does it go something like:
1. Don't drive to a park after dark with your student.
2. Don't drink a bottle of vodka with your student.
3. Don't get naked and get on top of your student.
4. And if you can't avoid 1-3 at least DON'T GET CAUGHT!
The officer also found a bottle of vodka inside the vehicle.
She was released on $50,000 bail but not allowed contact with anyone aged under 18 years of age, including her own children - both girls.
She faces up to ten years in jail if convicted of all the offences and placed on a sex offenders register for life.
I guess it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Wow, I'm a liberal parent and I didn't even know it. I have 4 children, 17-32 and I always asked them what they wanted to eat, and if they wanted something from the store. Of course, in our house, we call it being mannerly and considerate.
I’d kill that B for messing with my son.
I’m a bit curious why this attractive woman would have anything to do with a student. Perhaps it sprang from wanting to get even with her hubby over something or other. But I doubt it was just a case of temptation calling.
“A teacher who advises colleagues on how to avoid affairs with students...”
This is a real job now ?
I hope the counselors aren’t like this teacher.
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