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this play set up and toss it. in person, they are among the most frightening things that nature can produce. all the better to have this rash of twisters run through areas without many people. reporter: we re more sparsely populated than an area can be. however, we have pockets of concentration. and these particular funnel clouds that were spotted, we re very close in proximity to one of our townships. reporter: we re back now live near the bay bridge. luckily, no one was injured by any of these tornadoes. reporting live, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. back to you on tv hill. bob turk has ray a closer look to this tornado system. they say a track of three miles. started as a water spout at chester river. then when they hit the land, it was a tornado. now, it was only 50 feet wide. very, very small. but you see the radar from yesterday. there it is, southeast of chestertown. it doesn t each look even look that impressive. but you saw the video. and you saw the
their bags. we got in trouble for a zero tolerance policy that shouldn t even be in place. and common sense really should have been in play. reporter: now, a severna park high student has been suspended for bringing pepper spray to school. her mom says she kept it for safety on her walk to campus. reporter: school administrators say these are all dangerous weapons and the policies are in place to keep classrooms safe. but are they going too far? that s a question the state school board will take up next month. reporter: outgoing superintendent nancy grasmick is urging all schools to review school policy. a teenager in virginia killed himself, distraught after being transferred schools for buying an illegal pill that acts like marijuana. it s gotten too punitive, it s gotten too criminal in its orientation. reporter: many zero tolerance policies started after the columbine shootings. the u.s. department of education found the most commonly targeted offenses include