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Started by Newby, July 08, 2006, 12:46:13 PM

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Nate

I have gone to both public and private high school.  Never was searched at private school.  They brought the dogs in every other week at public school.

rabbit

Quote from: unTactical on July 08, 2006, 09:20:09 PM
Who here has actually attended both a private and public school and actually taken notice enough to be an authority on the differences between public and private school systems ;)  Not I!
Me.  And public school blew.  There were fights all the time.  A few times the loser had to be airlifted out to a hospital -.-

CrAz3D

Quote from: rabbit on July 09, 2006, 10:11:13 AM
Quote from: unTactical on July 08, 2006, 09:20:09 PM
Who here has actually attended both a private and public school and actually taken notice enough to be an authority on the differences between public and private school systems ;)  Not I!
Me.  And public school blew.  There were fights all the time.  A few times the loser had to be airlifted out to a hospital -.-
we had that happen once...we were all watching the helicopter, it was cool.  and considering that the kid that was in it was some punk gangster...I'd rather be amazed about the helicopter than care about the punk in it.

Hitmen

Yeah, but shit like that doesn't happen in my school (only public high school in the town, around 2500 kids in school), which is why this is rediculous. There are like two fights a year, if you can call them that. It's always just two black girls slapping each other. We don't have bullying to any noticeable extent, we don't have problems with people doing drugs at school or selling drugs at school. We don't have problems with crime in our school at all yet this new dude acts like we're an inner city school in the bronx or something.
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Warrior

We have six security guards per floor, around 3 floors per building and around 5 buildings. Fights usually happen outside, rarely in the hallways and are mostly gang related/drug related. A few exceptions such as fights over girlfriends occur but really most fights end up in a small drug bust as well. I'd say as much as I hate my school they do a good job taking care of fights, one day we had six simultaenous fights after lunch it was crazy but they handled it professionally and swiftly.

Personally, if I fight on school grounds I'd do it in the gym fields where there is nothing that can become a weapon and grass doesnt hurt much if you're slammed into it.
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dark_drake

Quote from: CrAz3D on July 09, 2006, 04:26:12 AM
no, you can waive anything & everything I believe.  There was the one dude that went on fear factor & almost died...he couldnt sue even if he did die because he sign a waiver.
I actually would have thought the reason he couldn't sue if he died would be because he was dead.  His family would not have been able to sue if he had signed that waiver, though.

Quote from: Nate on July 09, 2006, 10:06:44 AM
I have gone to both public and private high school.  Never was searched at private school.  They brought the dogs in every other week at public school.

Think of the dogs as an animal show.  Now, did you ever have animal shows at your private school?

@Hitmen: Only about two fights a year in a 2500 kid school.  That's amazing.  My school had less than 200, and we had more fights than that.

It's really sad what condition my school managed to degrade into.  At first, my school didn't do anything with the K-9 drug dog.  Then, in my junior year, they started with all the drug busts.  It's really pathetic how little the lower classmen (this is just my school) cared about the law and what they had learned. 
errr... something like that...

Chavo

Quote from: CrAz3D on July 09, 2006, 04:26:12 AM
no, you can waive anything & everything I believe.  There was the one dude that went on fear factor & almost died...he couldnt sue even if he did die because he sign a waiver.

Insurance/Responsibility waivers are one thing (it was still his choice), but I don't think you can sign yourself into slavery.

dark_drake

Quote from: unTactical on July 09, 2006, 04:18:42 PM
Insurance/Responsibility waivers are one thing (it was still his choice), but I don't think you can sign yourself into slavery.
I doubt it because that's illegal.
errr... something like that...

Chavo

Quote from: dark_drake on July 09, 2006, 04:32:11 PM
Quote from: unTactical on July 09, 2006, 04:18:42 PM
Insurance/Responsibility waivers are one thing (it was still his choice), but I don't think you can sign yourself into slavery.
I doubt it because that's illegal.
Thats my point...

rabbit

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Personally, if I fight on school grounds I'd do it in the gym fields where there is nothing that can become a weapon and grass doesnt hurt much if you're slammed into it.
It's not the shit around you gotta worry about, it's the butterfly in the sewn in pocket of their pants that should be your main concern :X

CrAz3D

Quote from: unTactical on July 09, 2006, 04:18:42 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on July 09, 2006, 04:26:12 AM
no, you can waive anything & everything I believe.  There was the one dude that went on fear factor & almost died...he couldnt sue even if he did die because he sign a waiver.

Insurance/Responsibility waivers are one thing (it was still his choice), but I don't think you can sign yourself into slavery.
slavery is a forced thing, you dont volunteer for slavery.

if you DID sign yourself over to work for however many years...you have to work for however many years unless you break the contract

rabbit

That's being an indentured servant, not a slave.

CrAz3D

Quote from: rabbit on July 10, 2006, 10:39:10 PM
That's being an indentured servant, not a slave.
yeah...
you cant sign yourself into slavery, at all, period.