China bans schools for charging for security to protect students, following violent attacks

By AP
Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Chinese schools banned from charging security fees

BEIJING — China has banned schools from charging fees for hiring guards and installing security systems to protect students from violence, after several deadly assaults at schools across the country.

A notice posted on the National Development and Reform Commission’s website Wednesday said schools should not charge for enhanced security and should refund such fees to parents if they’ve already been charged.

Five assaults against schoolchildren in the last two months across China have killed 17 and hurt more than 50, prompting tighter security at schools.

Some have installed video surveillance systems and intruder alarms. In the southwestern city of Chongqing, police were told they could shoot to kill to stop assaults on students.

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