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發表於 2009-8-14 12:53 AM
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I think the situation is different from HK.
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4 J; b. x; \# w* k0 J* ~- }. hHK government is not trying to make up a rule to put the students in jail.
% h, v" U6 j6 MThis rule is to scare the students and prevent students from taking drugs.# M( C' F0 H$ P( z# s% Q& K
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I agree with you that the students who take drugs can find out a lot of methods to get around the rule. (ex. skipping the class)6 g# O& Q+ q& M: M* M
( H$ J+ y: H @' B% ]However, if they really do that, at least the teachers, other students and their parents would realize who the ones that are having the drug problem right now.
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Remember, no one in the world is trying to proof the students that they take drugs.
' o4 n: i b' V8 ^/ k7 g b8 kPeople are trying to prevent them from taking drugs.
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9 O7 a2 T6 F1 R- BThe only issue that I see here is that, instead of randomly picking up students to do the test.
7 r, Z. P: q8 [( d' s5 mThe government should force every student to take the test (it should be a standard for all schools and all students so that it is fair for everyone)., C5 n* {& [& R ^/ @
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However, I understand the government will not have enough money or resources to do take action on it. |
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