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17 yr old autistic stands up for his rights

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DebinTx

Junior Member
Regardless of your son's disabilities, skateboards have been banned on most school campuses and why did he have it there during school hours?
 


CJane

Senior Member
He also has Marfan's Syndrome - The disease that if hit with a sudden blow, even a light one, could dislodge his aorta and kill him. I hope your children never have to deal with this.
What's he doing on a skateboard then?

And demanding the return of a skateboard that was confiscated by the principal is NOT behaving. It's just not.
 

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