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Lake County considers trash-cams at school cafeterias!

Fascist officials seek to use surveillance in order to force students to eat food they do not like.

TAVARES, Florida (PNN) - October 2, 2012 - Fascist Lake County School Board officials are considering attaching cameras to school cafeteria trash cans to study what students are tossing after officials found that most of the vegetables on the school menu end up in the trash.

New federal laws require students to take healthy produce at lunchtime, but last year in Lake County, students tossed $75,000 worth of produce in the garbage.

"It's a big issue, and it's very hard to get our hands around it," said School Board member Todd Howard, who suggested "trash-cams". "They have to take (the vegetable), and then it ends up in the trash can, and that's a waste of taxpayer money. It's also not giving students the nutrition that they need," said socialist Howard, who believes students should be forced to eat what the State deems healthy.

Laurel Walsh, whose daughter attends Tavares Elementary School, says getting children to eat their fruits and vegetables is not the job of the respective schools.

"I think it starts at home with the parents. If (children) just don't like it because they've never been given it at home, they're not going to try something new here," she said.

No decisions have been made concerning the cameras, but fascist school leaders say they wouldn't capture students’ faces, just what they're throwing away.