High School to Pay Student Informers
From Times Wire Reports
A Rome high school is looking for a few good snitches.
Using revenue from its candy and soda sales, Model High School plans to pay as much as $100 for information about thefts and drug or gun possession on campus.
Under the new policy, a student would receive $10 for information about a theft on campus, $25 or $50 for information about drug possession, and $100 for information about gun possession or other serious felonies.
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