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What do you want to steal in a school? Old chalk?Steal things, kidnap children, plant drugs, study.
And kidnap children? At bright daylight? With hundreds of witnesses?
What do you want to steal in a school? Old chalk?Steal things, kidnap children, plant drugs, study.
People still use chalk?What do you want to steal in a school? Old chalk?
And kidnap children? At bright daylight? With hundreds of witnesses?
We have shit equipment which is worth less then the tools you would need to brake into that building. Also, all rooms are locked when there is no teacher inside.People still use chalk?
We actually have some expensive electronic equipment here in the computer labs and the library, as well as the chemicals and specimens in the science lab.
As for kidnapping children, people have been known to masquerade as parents and make off with a student who's wandering the halls or field alone. There are several areas which can't be covered by security cameras.
It seems you answered your own question!Why would somebody sneak into school, pretend to be a parent and kidnap children?
Smashing a window for a microscope and a bottle of concentrated acid seems pretty profitable to me. Students have probably stolen something before as a prank.We have shit equipment which is worth less then the tools you would need to brake into that building. Also, all rooms are locked when there is no teacher inside.
Teachers come and go all the time, and people here care less than you might expect.If there is an adult walking through school but he aint a teacher, wouldnt somebody notice? The students should know who is a teacher at their school and who isnt. And if there is somebody walking around who they do not know will they not inform an authority?
All sorts of reasons. To pick up their kids home, to deliver lunch; who knows? Parent/teacher meetings are pretty rare, so any communication beyond report card day will most likely happen this way.why would a parent be at school anyways?
Ransom money, maybe? We have plenty of immigrants here, and theft happens all the time, so kidnappings are hardly rare. But mainly because this isn't a safe country to live in.And what the f*ck is wrong with your country? Why would somebody sneak into school, pretend to be a parent, and kidnap children?
This sounds like some kind of crapsack world. I dont believe people are monsters over there. You can not tell me that kids get kidnapped in your country on a regular basis.Smashing a window for a microscope and a bottle of concentrated acid seems pretty profitable to me. Students have probably stolen something before as a prank.
Teachers come and go all the time, and people here care less than you might expect.
All sorts of reasons. To pick up their kids home, to deliver lunch; who knows? Parent/teacher meetings are pretty rare, so any communication beyond report card day will most likely happen this way.
Ransom money, maybe? We have plenty of immigrants here, and theft happens all the time, so kidnappings are hardly rare. But mainly because this isn't a safe country to live in.
Please, don't link me there. I'll never go to sleep.This sounds like some kind of crapsack world.
It's not regular, but it does happen.I dont believe people are monsters over there. You can not tell me that kids get kidnapped in your country on a regular basis.
Cultural differences. I can't imagine going to a school without bodyguards. And speaking from personal experience, people like us who live in unsecured homes risk having their only safe place invaded and ransacked. A pair of my shoes were found next to the gate last month; another pair was gone because I made the mistake of leaving it on the rack outside instead of bringing it in. We can't even have driveways here or cars would be lost all the time.How would life even be possible in a country in which you can not even go to school without bodyguards.
They're paid to do it professionally. And security guards tend to be friendly enough with the students they guard.How can you trust the security guards? You cant tell me everybodys a madman but you can easily put your life in the hands of a security guard and feel comfortable with it.
Holy crap, that's way too extreme!A pair of my shoes were found next to the gate last month; another pair was gone because I made the mistake of leaving it on the rack outside instead of bringing it in. We can't even have driveways here or cars would be lost all the time.
But how can you trust them? They can get paid to do this and steal and kidnap nevertheless.[...]
They're paid to do it professionally. And security guards tend to be friendly enough with the students they guard.
Perhaps we're just being lulled into a false sense of security. Which most people here are happy to accept at the first level, because who will guard the guards?But how can you trust them? They can get paid to do this and steal and kidnap nevertheless.
Whos holding them back? If the security guards turn against you who is going to secure you?
if you live in the in the believe you need security guards because every stranger might be a potential kidnapper or burgler how can you not think the security guards themselfs might be the bad guys as well? You would need security guards to keep you safe from the security guards if they suddenly decide to turn their back against you. And then you need even more security.
How can anybody feel safe if you think this thought to its end?