We're not gonna take it; no, we ain't gonna take it

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St. Maria Goretti is famous both for forgiving her attacker and for fighting against his sinful attack. And she's still on the job!

A flasher who'd harrassed girls at Philadelphia's St. Maria Goretti High School got his comeuppance yesterday: three students who'd seen his act before chased him down, and another 20 students wrestled him to the ground, holding him until police could arrive.

"I'm happy he's off the street," said Caitlin Dalin, 14, a Goretti ninth-grader. The flasher exposed himself to Dalin twice, she said. About two times too many....

Dalin said she kicked the suspect with her Eastland black school shoes.

You go, girl!

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If he had mooned the girls, they should have turned the other cheek.

Talk about being mad as hell and not taking it anymore. Way to go kids!

Hey, hey, hey! Way to go!

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