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In reply to the discussion: Box cutter used to kill teacher [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)22. Damn right!
Of course, all that smoking in the bathrooms, causing trouble out back of the school, and all the other things members of old-school classes would indulge in couldn't happen either nowadays, we didn't have all this 'video surveillance' of every aspect of our day!
The rare school day footage that might surface would be from some kid stealing his parents' Super 8 film camera, or a proud parent filming a few minutes of a "big game."
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Ha ha, kids smoke and drink on premises in many schools these days in the underfunded cities.
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#39
Danvers--though once known for its insane asylum--is a fairly well off suburban community.
MADem
Oct 2013
#45
There was a recent murder at the former Danvers Mental Institute now ritzy apartments & condos
graywarrior
Oct 2013
#60
Yeah, someone started a huge fire and burnt part of the site down a few years back
MADem
Oct 2013
#68
One of my siblings was entranced by that show!! Barnabas Collins...and Quentin as well!!!
MADem
Oct 2013
#82
gosh , suburbia is like another world. most public city schools are nothing like that.
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#85
Weapons aren't a big deal in MA. Yes, there are shootings, but it's not like other parts of the
MADem
Oct 2013
#87
one friend teaches english in NYC- never a single textbook for the kids, and classrooms break the
bettyellen
Oct 2013
#88
I've seen instances of teachers not caring about potential 'problem students'
Blue_Tires
Oct 2013
#31
i think it's very common for high school teachers to be alone with students at school to help
JI7
Oct 2013
#24
For personal safety, and to eliminate questions of impropriety, it shouldn't happen
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#41
it's something that has been happening for decades with no problems, but i can see things changing
JI7
Oct 2013
#42
I'll reiterate: Aren't security cameras for surveillance IN REAL TIME ? As in, preventative or at
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#63
Heh. Not to you; it was anyone who read my remark in another thread. But I'm sorry; schools ( where
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#102
Especially since he went to a movie and a fast food place to eat right after
graywarrior
Oct 2013
#5
Extrapolating, I'm seeing a poorly-educated kid bouncing around the South and then MA. Frustrated
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#64
What an horrific crime. He killed her, dumped her in the woods, stole her credit card
MADem
Oct 2013
#4
Yes, it would be "early onset." His schoolmates observed a distinct personality change
MADem
Oct 2013
#104
I'm guessing he will never see "prison" but he will be locked in a secure psych facility.
MADem
Oct 2013
#35
Sure, yeah, he should go free. I'm a big fan of murdering young women and admire the people who do.
MindPilot
Oct 2013
#38
I think the middle ground, at least right now, is called "secure psychiatric facility."
MADem
Oct 2013
#50
‘Totally faded out’: Classmates, former coach describe alleged killer Philip Chism
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#57