Bricksquad
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Police Brutality: Cassandra Feuerstein
Friday, 8 November 2013
Laura Szendri
I read the story of Laura Szendri's murder, and though the murderer was shy of eighteen, I am glad he was tried as an adult. Though this is my opinion and it may not be shared by all, I believe that the murderer committed a crime in which he negated any chance of being seen as a child under the law. It is my belief the judge made a good decision, as the crime committed was not childish or mischievous; it was malicious and insidious. I think that one who takes another's life should pay consequences regardless whether or not they are under eighteen; they have stolen life from the victim and a loved one from those who were close to the victim.
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Cameras on School Bus
Langley School District considers cameras on full bus fleet
http://www.news1130.com/2013/10/30/langley-school-district-considers-cameras-on-full-bus-fleet/
From this article, it provides reasons to have cameras on school bus in Langley School District. Personally, I do not agree having cameras on school bus, since cameras are expensive, and it would be taxpayers who pays for cameras. More commonly, there would be students who can be witness when a crime or offence is commit, even though students might not be able to provide "good" evidences, but at least, they have a better understanding of the situation. Also, video taping on school bus would not be checked all the time, it might be a waste of resources. As states in the article, cameras on school bus also violate student's privacy right. Even if cameras could enhance safety of the students, but it can not to be guaranteed. It is better to teach students to self defend, because it could have be a life long lesson, and apply to different circumstances. Having cameras on school bus may not benefit the society as a whole, and may be easily damage by the students.
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)