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How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by Bester44(m): 9:01pm On Nov 24, 2017
If a pupil leaves the school and get kidnapped, and his parents ask the school to produce their child, what is the preemptive step to take during admission?
Re: How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by delishpot: 9:03pm On Nov 24, 2017
Bester44:
If a pupil leaves the school and get kidnapped, and his parents ask the school to produce their child, what is the preemptive step to take during admission?


Hian! Maybe insist the parent come pick up their wards or install a CCTV at the gate.
Re: How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by Bester44(m): 9:08pm On Nov 24, 2017
delishpot:



Hian! Maybe insist the parent come pick up their wards or install a CCTV at the gate.

I'm thinking maybe a legal clause exist to prevent such unforeseen unfortunate occurrence.
Re: How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by delishpot: 9:13pm On Nov 24, 2017
Bester44:


I'm thinking maybe a legal clause exist to prevent such unforeseen unfortunate occurrence.

Well, the if they can, the school has to prove that the child left their custody and that the parents had no problem with the child leaving school unaccompanied. Otherwise the parent has to prove that the school is responsible for their child safety ie if a toddler walks out of school compound without anyone's notice then the parent has every right to sue the school. But for a child that is known to go home alone and the parents did not object to it, the parent has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the school knows what happened or is responsible for what happened to that child. That is to the best of my limited knowledge tho.
Re: How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by Godson00001: 11:48am On Nov 25, 2017
In my school parents come to pick their kids. N security men r employed to b at d gate n watch children passing. They know all parents and their children because we train them on that. We r over 1000. And thats the formula that has been workin for us. No child leaves the school witout sb comin to pick, except the parents com to the office to say the school should allow his child to leave alone. And children stay in class wit a staff wen school closes for d day. Parents go to the class to pick their kids.
Re: How Can Private Schools Be Safe In A Case Of Pupils' Kidnapping? by Bester44(m): 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2017
Godson00001:
In my school parents come to pick their kids. N security men r employed to b at d gate n watch children passing. They know all parents and their children because we train them on that. We r over 1000. And thats the formula that has been workin for us. No child leaves the school witout sb comin to pick, except the parents com to the office to say the school should allow his child to leave alone. And children stay in class wit a staff wen school closes for d day. Parents go to the class to pick their kids.

Thank you, bro. This will work.

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