Here’s Mr. Chase and SLA Junior Joe having some (meaningful) fun with video as Joe tries to interact with a non-netbook.
What is very fun about this is that it is an improv that started because Mr. Chase wandered over with the camera and came upon the kids at the table already having a conversation about the topic.
[Update: According to a local Arkansas news station, the officer has been put on administrative leave. Also of note, within a few hours of posting this, a reporter for a local Hot Springs travel magazine had posted a comment on the blog. Wild.]
Judge for yourself what you think of the officer’s behavior. My two cents: I think that his behavior crossed a line. It was pretty obvious those kids weren’t threats to anyone but his own sense of authority. And the kids YouTubed it. Good. Let the world see, and let the world judge.
If you are offended. If you think that this shows a real problem between youth and authority. And if you think it might be a good time to use the power of the internet to speak truth to power, then politely call or email or fax the Hot Springs Police Department. I have. For the record, the officer I spoke to says that they are not accepting comments on this, which is too bad and speaks to a larger problem because it appears that they have no feedback loop for the public, which I would say is a major issue. But that doesn’t mean we can’t call and let them know that we all are watching.
This from the original poster’s entry:
Oh and just in case you were interested, the officerÂ’s name is Joey Williams, and he works for the:
Hot Springs Arkansas Police Department
Phone: (501) 321-6789
Fax: (501) 321-6708
Chief of Police, Bobby Southard
Email: bsouthard@cityhs.net
Facebook now has online roshambo. So much for being a productive member of society.
(To make this an entry worth reading… it’s moves like this that makes Facebook so well run. As opposed to MySpace, Facebook makes major chunks of its API available so that third-party developers can create apps for Facebook. It’s not quite open-source, but it’s close, and it means that Facebook will continue to add all kinds of functionality. It’s a really smart Web 2.0 strategy.)