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By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Sep 10 2008, 11:43 AM







Now this is an innovative idea.

May as well put those texting teens to work for the benefit of their community.

Since every teen seems to have a cell phone (how do they afford those hefty phone bills anyway?) and is texting like there’s no tomorrow, how about using them to stop crime?

That’s what’s being done at a pilot program in 10 Chicago schools.

"Crime Stoppers of Cook County is even offering rewards to tipsters whose information produces arrests. For murder cases, that can involve up to $1,000. "Practically every student these days has a cell phone. Students are texting each other messages faster than they can dial a number,'' Police Supt. Jody Weis said in announcing the pilot program with Chicago Public Schools CEO Arne Duncan."We want them to text a tip to the police -- a tip that could potentially save their life or someone else's."All text messages must begin with the letters "cpd'' and can include common text abbreviations.” 

Read about it in the Chicago Sun-Times


HERE


Interesting that the messages have to be sent to Canada to be encrypted.  Maybe they will come back in French.  Go figure.


 

Dunce honoris causā

By Janet Evans
Friday, Feb 29 2008, 06:25 AM

Picture returning to work from lunch, sitting in your office, not having had a chance to look at your email yet...

All of a sudden, a gunman bursts into the building, lines up all the employees against the wall and threatens to kill the employee who makes the highest wage.

Imagine how you would feel to later find out that it was all a "test" to see how you would handle the situation.

And, by the way, you were warned about it in an email....but, too bad if you didn't receive it before the experiment.

It just so happens, your office is on a second floor, and co-workers were thinking of jumping out of the windows.  

Others are so distraught they now need psychological counseling.  

The "fake gunman" could have been killed in the process.

Who knows if authorities might have shown up with real weapons.

Well, something like this did happened last Friday, in North Carolina.

What makes it worse is that it wasn't an office building.

It was a college campus; Elizabeth City State University.

And it happened just eight days after five killings by a gunman at Northern Illinois University.


"Anthony Brown, vice chancellor for student affairs, said the university was testing its response to shootings of the sort that have shaken campuses around the country. "The intent was not to frighten them but to test our system and also to test the response of the security that was on campus and the people that were notified," Brown said."

"I was prepared to die at that moment," Wang, [a political science teacher] said Tuesday."

The mock gunman broke into Wang's class.

Brown gets the honorary degree of  DUNCE.

Read the article in the The News & Observer


Mock Gunman Terrifies Students     ç here





 

 


 
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