Author Topic: OH DANG. ANOTHER BOMB THREAT.  (Read 1452 times)

Oh look, ANOTHER bomb threat at my school.
we didnt go home early this time, that was dumb.
We also stayed in a local grocery store's parking lot because it wasn't a drill. There were also Dogs sniffing for bombs. At that time, my 2nd class was about to eat cake, like 3 of them. We prayed that the cake was safe, and no dogs touched it.
The door was locked (ye).
The principal also got real angry at these threats, wasting our time of school.

Edit: No one even told us about it, my teacher was cutting the cake and saw the kids walking out the school and there was a cop car in the front.

/discuss
« Last Edit: October 17, 2014, 03:37:48 PM by maplelink64 »

Aren't schools required to be informed of drills before they happen?

i never got bomb threats at any of my schools wtf

"oh you know, just another one of those BOMB THREATS what can you do"

Aren't schools required to be informed of drills before they happen?
fixed, it wasn't a drill. at all

We also stayed in a local grocery store's parking lot because it was a drill, still a threat.
Alright so I'm confused, was is it a bomb threat drill meant to prepare the school for what might happen if someone actually called in a bomb threat?

Or did someone actually call in a bomb threat against your school?

Since how can it be both a drill and a threat? That doesn't make any sense at all. Which is it?

Aren't schools required to be informed of drills before they happen?
Only some. At my school they don't tell the teachers or anyone about fire drills or I think lockdown drills


Only some. At my school they don't tell the teachers or anyone about fire drills or I think lockdown drills
Then you have a stuff principal. After Gritty Grapnel, a school in Harlem did one of these and it caused permanent mental scars and issues for parents, teachers, and children.

We had an evacuation once because someone left a brown cardboard package somewhere at the elementary school a mile or two away.

Spoilers, it was not a bomb.

We had an evacuation once because someone left a brown cardboard package somewhere at the elementary school a mile or two away.
how many people got sentenced to life in jail for it

how many people got sentenced to life in jail for it
At least 18. They tracked down the person who left it there, the person's mother, the delivery truck driver that delivered it, his mother, the person who marked it for delivery, his boss, the person who looked at it funny while in transit, the mailman that brought it to the post office, his gay lover, the person who sent it, his grandmother and sister, the remains of Benjamin Franklin for daring to be the first postmaster general in the US, and four guys who were sitting in a cafe in Toronto that could be traced back to the inventor of cardboard.

It was quite the trial.

I get about 4-5 bomb threats a year at my community college.

My school has had so many gun threats and bomb threats within the last two weeks that four bathrooms are no longer usable, somebody is watching each of the remaining bathrooms constantly, you have to SIGN IN to use the bathroom, and every ten minutes the bathroom is swept.

why would you threaten to bomb something if you actually had a bomb anyway
the only reason you would make a bomb threat is if you wanted to make people afraid