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http://www.charlotte.com/118/story/120829.html

I know what they were trying to do...but doing that to young children, especially after what happened in Virginia, is just wrong.  There are plenty of other ways (and better ways) to educate grade schoolers on what to do in those situations.
People are so f-ing stupid.
That's so obscenely insensitive that I'm almost a bit suspicious about its validity.
Wow, I don't know what the heck they were thinking by doing that. Other than scaring the crud out of little kids, which I admit is usually funny, this doesn't seem like it served any purpose. Well other than proving that teachers are assholes, but I'm sure they already knew that.
If its that fake gun-man drill thing.... It is real.. heard about it on the radio (not clicking it right now because I've got too much running)
That's funny right there. Darn funny. Stupid. Stupid as heck.
I always find these drills interesting. What happens if someone does something a little dynamic, being scared and all, by breaking and jumping out a window? Hey, granted, it is a drill, but they don't know that. The only reason why it doesn't happen when fire alarms go off is people assume it is either a drill or some idiot that pulled the alarm than a real emergency.
Harie Krauzer Wrote:The only reason why it doesn't happen when fire alarms go off is people assume it is either a drill or some idiot that pulled the alarm than a real emergency.

Now, that says something about how we view fire drills, doesn't it? Because we've been through them so many times, we react with such blas
Quote:That's funny right there. Darn funny. Stupid. Stupid as heck.
That about covers it. Maybe next time one of the teachers will put on a black trench coat and bring in a gun from home for a more realistic rehearsal.
And then the lawsuits start flying. >.>;
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