Pubdate: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 Source: The Sun (Baltimore, Md) Contact: : http://www.baltimoresun.com DRUG STINGS AT HIGH SCHOOLS WASTE TAX DOLLARS As the father of a student who was arrested in a similar high school sting many years ago, I feel compelled to speak out about the undercover cadet program ("12 students arrested in drug investigation at three high schools," April 17). This entrapment program has been allowed to continue for years and is a self-fulfilling police program. The cadets are placed in the school, befriend targeted students, badger them to get drugs and then bust them before graduation. Just look at the numbers: Very few kids were caught after a seven-month investigation, just as in previous years. Twelve students in three high schools after seven months seems like a waste of taxpayer money. Once again, no drug lords are exposed, no drug rings are discovered, and the lives of 12 students and their parents will be put through holy hell in our judicial system, while families spend thousands of dollars to defend their children. Go catch real criminals with our tax money and leave our teen-agers alone. Harvey Woolf