In Santa Fe, Parents of Students Who Make Threats Must Pay the Cost of Police Operations
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SANTA FE.- For the Santa Fe government, the threats of shootings in schools “are not a joke, but a crime,” which means setting up police operations that have an estimated cost of between 5 and 6 million pesos. Therefore, they announced that the perpetrators of those acts that cause unrest and harm thousands of students at all levels will have to pay the bill. “Once the responsibility of the person involved is verified, this or his family will ha…
The government of Santa Fe announced it will begin requiring financial compensation from individuals who make false threats against schools, in response to a recent increase in such incidents. According to the provincial Minister of Security, Pablo Cococcioni, each police intervention costs approximately $6 million pesos, and this amount will be charged to those responsible.
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