School stops school buses, frisks students for missing fees

www.nma.tv School officials at a Taichung high school stopped school buses and frisked students in an attempt to find NT000 (US0) worth of winter session fees that had gone missing during lunch break. Some parents were offended that the school had treated their kids like thieves. They called Apple Action News, which did this report.


14 Responses to “School stops school buses, frisks students for missing fees”

  1. SEKOLAHBUKITDAMANSAR says:

    first :P 

  2. R3dR0t says:

    Sexist! Frisking only male students.

  3. aznghai says:

    they are desperate

  4. Nilguiri says:

    The treasurer stole it. He was sick of having to do the dishes.

  5. solisvictor1991 says:

    I once stole 60 bucks from school,so i don’t see why they wouldn’t think some kids can be thieving little pricks,especially for THAT high of an amount.

  6. thegameulost says:

    @R3dR0t

    Couldn’t they have a female school official search the female students? Leaving half the students un-searched makes it too easy to slip past security, especially if there’s a predictable pattern to the oversights in the search method.

  7. finnsia says:

    Kids at school are not thieves? Parents think too highly of their children as they do across the world.

  8. mrhassell1000 says:

    In ENGLISH!

  9. 2ndbeast00 says:

    he on screen cc are better these are to small… i have to pause to read

  10. 2ndbeast00 says:

    i’m black i don’t steal… i sell drugs

  11. pookiewood says:

    @R3dR0t At my sons school district only the boys have to tuck in their shirts because they could be potential gang members. All the way down to Pre-K. Such a stupid rules. It’s also sexist since I’ve known girl gang members.

  12. iPwnCuz213374u says:

    so school systems are unjust, now lets do something about it !

  13. AlexanderArts says:

    @R3dR0t Must be catholic school – Zing!

  14. JeanPaulzoom says:

    hehe . this makes news fun ^_^ 

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