Post by maanantai on Apr 24, 2009 7:55:57 GMT -5
Today i had just one of those regular and boring days at school, when nothing bad REALLY happens.
Regular nervousness about dead lines coming closer and closer and feeling that summer is almost here and we've made it though our first of four semesters. Planning picnic on lunch break and laughing at funny videos on you tube and suddenly someone coming to a classroom asking if anyone of us would print the headline news for them... (sorry, only finnish version of that small news available)
What's going on?
Apparently nothing important. There just had been police charging to our school to remove suspicious person from there. Someone who apparently had had something "stronger than alcohol" in their system had wandered in school and walked around with suspicious plastic bag and had even just walked in to few clasrooms.
I'm glad that it was nothing serious after all, he had had bottle in his bag, he left classrooms when teachers had asked him to and so on and after we read the news we actually laughed at it since some of the actual students act suspiciously too, especially on Fridays but it made me think.
What IF that guy had been threat for real? We were among those few classes that had lessons on the first floor where he apparently wandered in his "visit" and during lessons doors are not locked.
How did he even get in without being noticed? Or was the lady who works at the Info, which is directly opposite the main entrance, on break? And why it was someone of the student who phoned the police, not one of those teachers? And why on earth we have surveillance cameras all around the school if no one monitors them?
Wouldn't that have been good time to excercise the evacuation of the school, just in case? And why we weren't informed, even after the police left? Not a word. From anyone. And yes, of course the day continued as usual.
I don't even know if we have speaker system or similar in the school that allows informing all the classes in time...
ARGH! I just better not to think of it, even that I'm really that kind of girl who always thinks of the worst case scenarios in everything.
*worries too much*
Regular nervousness about dead lines coming closer and closer and feeling that summer is almost here and we've made it though our first of four semesters. Planning picnic on lunch break and laughing at funny videos on you tube and suddenly someone coming to a classroom asking if anyone of us would print the headline news for them... (sorry, only finnish version of that small news available)
What's going on?
Apparently nothing important. There just had been police charging to our school to remove suspicious person from there. Someone who apparently had had something "stronger than alcohol" in their system had wandered in school and walked around with suspicious plastic bag and had even just walked in to few clasrooms.
I'm glad that it was nothing serious after all, he had had bottle in his bag, he left classrooms when teachers had asked him to and so on and after we read the news we actually laughed at it since some of the actual students act suspiciously too, especially on Fridays but it made me think.
What IF that guy had been threat for real? We were among those few classes that had lessons on the first floor where he apparently wandered in his "visit" and during lessons doors are not locked.
How did he even get in without being noticed? Or was the lady who works at the Info, which is directly opposite the main entrance, on break? And why it was someone of the student who phoned the police, not one of those teachers? And why on earth we have surveillance cameras all around the school if no one monitors them?
Wouldn't that have been good time to excercise the evacuation of the school, just in case? And why we weren't informed, even after the police left? Not a word. From anyone. And yes, of course the day continued as usual.
I don't even know if we have speaker system or similar in the school that allows informing all the classes in time...
ARGH! I just better not to think of it, even that I'm really that kind of girl who always thinks of the worst case scenarios in everything.
*worries too much*