Eegore wrote on 10/17/21 at 17:13:24: " ... but I would say the policy to "look the other way" is inaccurate.
If so this could be found in writing within policy. ..."
Well in the, REAL, world.
Their is no need for those words, ‘look the other way’,
to be written in the policy.
It simply happens.Case one, no Policy:
Little Johnny don’s a dress and some lipstick and says: “I am now to be called Janey”.
I am going into the girls bathroom.
Odds are very, Very, VERY high, that Someone will be saying,
before it it to late.
“Whoooo, you can’t do that !
Case two, with Policy:
Little Johnny don’s a dress and some lipstick and says: “I am now to be called Janey”.
I am going into the girls bathroom.
Odds are very, Very, VERY LOW, that Someone will be saying,
before it it to late.
“Whoooo, you can’t do that !
Odds are, With policy,
Something bad would happen,
AFTER it happened.
(then it would be covered up)Is someone going to say:
OK Johnny, you now want to be Janey,
please step into my office and I will do a interview.
Or a female teacher
(something) follow Johnny, now Janey, into the bathroom/locker room/etc.
No, just not going to happen.
The words, ‘look the other way’, do not have to be written in that, or any, Policy for it to happen.
Because with the Policy, it Will happen.
That is Real life.
And Real life is not,
Clicking one’s heals together 3 times,
and be transported to a non tornado area.