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Osem 20-01-2008 09:06

Metal detectors for schools
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7198633.stm

Is this going to be just another one of those ill conceived and costly measures (e.g hospital deep cleansing) implemented by this woeful government of ours?

How's it going to work in practical terms? Is everyone who enters the affected schools really going to be scanned each time they do so? If so, surely that's a recipe for some very long delays getting in every morning. At my eldest's school the children have to pass from one school building to another in between lessons. Unless they're scanned each time they do so, what's to stop anyone who's so inclined to hide a knife in the grounds and take it in later or simply pass one to a friend through an open window? Who's going to be manning the scanners and tasked with the unenviable job of sorting out whether the kid in front of them is really tooled up or has a pocketful of keys or change?

How many people are stabbed in/just outside schools anyway? I can't recall many examples to be honest as compared to all those which have happened on public transport, in parks, outisde pubs/clubs/off licences or just in the streets. Maybe what we really need is a concerted effort to change the appalling youth culture which seems to have developed in recent times.

I can't help feeling that if the Government was as good at thinking things through as they are at chucking away taxpayers money we'd all be a lot better off.

TheNorm 20-01-2008 09:22

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
I'm all for "knife-free" schools, but I would like to know what will happen if they find a blade on a pupil. Will he (and his parents) be fined/jailed?

OK, you can stop laughing now....

NitroNutter 20-01-2008 21:19

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
And then theres the exepmtions for certain ethnic groups. If this gets implented it will undoubtedly make that a much wider issue.

WHISTLED 20-01-2008 21:29

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And then theres the exepmtions for certain ethnic groups. If this gets implented it will undoubtedly make that a much wider issue.
What ethnic group doesnt permit metal detectors?

papa smurf 20-01-2008 21:30

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Originally Posted by NitroNutter (Post 34474188)
And then theres the exepmtions for certain ethnic groups. If this gets implented it will undoubtedly make that a much wider issue.

what ethnic groups would be exempt and for what reason ....... oops sorry whistled beat me to it

Stuart 20-01-2008 21:46

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34473739)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7198633.stm

Is this going to be just another one of those ill conceived and costly measures (e.g hospital deep cleansing) implemented by this woeful government of ours?

Hospital deep cleaning isn't new. It's actually a necessary part of hospital maintenance (every time a ward is refurbished, for instance, it needs to be deep cleaned before it can be opened again.

Problems occur when people try to do it on the cheap (even if the trusts don't, the contractors do).
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How's it going to work in practical terms? Is everyone who enters the affected schools really going to be scanned each time they do so? If so, surely that's a recipe for some very long delays getting in every morning. At my eldest's school the children have to pass from one school building to another in between lessons. Unless they're scanned each time they do so, what's to stop anyone who's so inclined to hide a knife in the grounds and take it in later or simply pass one to a friend through an open window? Who's going to be manning the scanners and tasked with the unenviable job of sorting out whether the kid in front of them is really tooled up or has a pocketful of keys or change?

How many people are stabbed in/just outside schools anyway? I can't recall many examples to be honest as compared to all those which have happened on public transport, in parks, outisde pubs/clubs/off licences or just in the streets. Maybe what we really need is a concerted effort to change the appalling youth culture which seems to have developed in recent times.

I can't help feeling that if the Government was as good at thinking things through as they are at chucking away taxpayers money we'd all be a lot better off.
Like a lot of things our government does, the sole idea behind it appears to be to enable the government to appear to be doing something about a problem.

Like their silly reaction a couple of years ago to the terrorist bombings. The government planned to introduce aircraft style passenger (and, IIRC, baggage) screening to the London Underground. An idea that, thankfully, appears to have been forgotton about on the basis that the underground carries many more people each day than all the airports combined, and the resulting delays would paralyse London.

TheNorm 20-01-2008 21:49

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34474211)
... and the resulting delays would paralyse London.

Which is of course exactly what the terrorists want. Talk about an own goal!

NitroNutter 20-01-2008 22:00

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34474198)
what ethnic groups would be exempt and for what reason ....... oops sorry whistled beat me to it

Well what would be the point in scanning those permitted to carry knives ?

papa smurf 20-01-2008 22:12

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
just had a thought a ceramic gun can foil metal detectors ,so presumably so can a ceramic knife[found in many kitchens]...... forget the gun google says its a myth

WHISTLED 20-01-2008 22:30

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Well what would be the point in scanning those permitted to carry knives ?
Sikhs you mean?

Well they would have to remove while passing through the detectr and have it straight back as they would any other metal item.

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just had a thought a ceramic gun can foil metal detectors ,so presumably so can a ceramic knife[found in many kitchens]...... forget the gun google says its a myth
The ceramic gun isnt exactly a myth, it was a press over reaction to the Glock 9mm in the early 90's. Despite being mainly composite they a metal barrel and firing mechanism,

Ceramic knives , yep nowt you can do about those.

BBKing 21-01-2008 19:01

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
The more practical objection is what if little Johnny puts a knife in the bag of the class know-all?

[the key objections are that it's the job of the police to stop people carrying dangerous weapons and of schools to educate people, plus it doesn't do anything to stop people getting stabbed just outside the school gates, which is the usual location for such outrages]

Maggy 21-01-2008 19:59

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
Who is going to be doing all this scanning?This teacher won't for a start.I'm there to teach not carry out stupid knee jerk actions on behalf of the government.They want the students searched then they can pay someone else or pay me a much increased wage to add these new responsibilities.

WHISTLED 21-01-2008 20:05

Re: Metal detectors for schools
 
The plan is for the police to do the searches currently I believe, mobile detector arches. Personally if i was a teacher i would be happy to do so, especially in a more deprived area such as some of the schools in north Manchester.

Not sure how its knee jerk? I and a good percentage of lads when I was at school had a knife at some point or another. I went to a nice school in very nice area of South Manchester.

A boy has been stabbed outside a college today according to the news

Maggy 21-01-2008 20:09

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Originally Posted by WHISTLED (Post 34474826)
The plan is for the police to do the searches currently I believe, mobile detector arches. Personally if i was a teacher i would be happy to do so, especially in a more deprived area such as some of the schools in north Manchester.

Not sure how its knee jerk? I and a good percentage of lads when I was at school had a knife at some point or another. I went to a nice school in very nice area of South Manchester.

A boy has been stabbed outside a college today according to the news

Knives have always been a problem going all the way back to the 50's and 60's.This won't stop the problem at all because very few stabbings take place INSIDE schools.They mostly happen outside of school grounds and outside of school hours.It is a STREET problem and unless you can put a scanner at every street corner.....


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