
“A Washington state bill, S.B. 5618, that would allow police officers, or ‘school resource officers,’ to search students without probable cause or parental consent, passed the State Senate Monday, 30-19. The legislation would allow police to search a student’s person, locker and possessions if they are believed to be violating the law or any school rule. Currently under Washington state law, if a school employee has a reasonable suspicion to search a student, they have the right, but a police officer serving as a school resource officer cannot search a student without probable cause.”
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