Alona
G., 14
There
should be no searches without notification it's a privacy
issue. You might have things in there that aren't dangerous to you or others, but you just don't want anyone
to see them. |
Alison
P., 17
It
would be a good way to make us safer, however, there needs to be guidelines so our constitutional rights to privacy are still protected.
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Matthew
P., 17
We
have no rights when it comes to lockers because we don’t
own them. We’re not paying any fees for them so they
aren’t our private property. If you’ve got anything
banned in them you’re stupid for putting it there
anyway.
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Carly
H., 14
If there is no suspicion of a specific individual, then why
violate their privacy? It is unfair to all students. Although
it could prevent school violence and drugs, many people would be violated.
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Jess
O., 18
I believe everyone should have their own personal space,
however, if there is reason to believe there are weapons,
then school officials should be allowed to do what is necessary
to prevent harm to other students. |
Nadine
D., 16
Yes. I believe it would make our schools a safer and healthier
environment.
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Tyler
P., 18
I
think it would be an invasion of privacy. However, if there
is a reason to suspect drugs or weapons then it would be acceptable.
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Rebecca
H., 14
It’s
okay because today there’s a lot of drugs being used
and there has been a lot of shootings. This would be one way
to stop it and if you don’t have anything bad in your
locker you don’t have to be worried, and there shouldn’t
be a problem.
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Riel
S., 16
If
they have reasons why they think you might have something
like weapons in your locker then it’s okay. But if
they’re just randomly searching to see if they can
find stuff to incriminate you with, then they shouldn’t
be allowed to do that. |