Do theme parks really have the authority to jail kids they catch playing hooky?
>>94906472
Yes
>>94906472
No
t. cool kid who skipped class to go to six flags all the time because I'm not a nerd
>>94906472
It's a cartoon.
>>94906472
Theme parks don't even have the authority to jail their own employees.
Didn't Hey Arnold do almost the same exact episode?
>>94906511
>cool kid
>needs to call himself cool
Confirmed for fag
>>94906472
Everyone had it out for Pepper-Ann because they knew she was a cut above
>>94906503
Ohhhh, what they do to children after they catch them for playing hooky in Theme Park Jail, lets just say, if you were a virgin going in, your not gonna be one coming out, in more ways and holes than one.
>>94906472
At most the theme park can refuse admission or eject you.
Truancy officers are often police officers and can detain kids. You're more likely to find them at malls than theme parks, though.
I know truancy officers were a thing, dunno' if they're still around though.
>>94906472
Yes.
I was 14 years old when I skipped school to go to Six Flags with some friends. We were the good kids, so something like this was relatively uncommon from us. In some ironic humor, we thought it would be funny to get a picture with Sylvester the cat. I stood by him awkwardly, and the man in the costume wrapped his arms around me. My friend took a picture and I tried to back away from the mascot, but that just made his grip tighter. That was the last thing I remember before waking up in a dimly lit room with no doors, and just a camera. My question of "where are my friends" were answered very quickly, when I heard the vibration of a struggling hum on my anus. We were all naked, and I was the one leading them all.
I begged for an escape, and after 6 hours crawling around the room, a green gas started filling up the room. I woke up in a hospital, with a pile of homework at my bedside.
Needless to say, skipping school: ain't cool!
No because they can't tell if it's a kid from around the area skipping school or some kid on vacation with his folks unless they already know the kid. You're asking for a lawsuit if you start snatching up random kids at theme parks, beaches, malls, etc. and then throwing them in a holding cell or taking them to the nearest school.
>>94908572
There was a fun episode of Filmore! where Filmore is forced to go off campus and has to deal with a Truancy Officer (Who still remembers the time when Filmore was a delinquent and so distrusts him) on top of solving the case and capturing another student.