Just boyish pranks, or too much?
Two students who broke into their school at night not only stole a 'stop' sign from the school carpark, they even bragged about it online.
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In their blog, the student said that he "illegally entered" his school compound last Wednesday at about 9pm.
They bragged that they were smart enough to avoid all the security cameras. That same night, they also broke into their primary school.
They also stole a 'stop' sign from the carpark of their secondary school, and moved it "far away" within the nearby housing estate.
They even took a photo with the sign, as a souvenir.
According to his blog, he and his friends also played other pranks, including lying underneath MRT seats, climbing up the escalator handrails, and onto tables at food courts.
The reader who spotted the blog wrote in an email to Stomp:
"A few secondary school students, apparently from Dunearn Secondary School, entered their school illegally, and stole the 'stop' sign from the school's carpark.
"They even took it to a bus stop a few blocks away from the school.
"Proud of their actions, they took photos of their act and posted them onto their blog.
"Does the school know anything about this at all? Hopefully the school will do something about this behaviour and uphold the dignity of the school."
When approached by Shin Min Daily, Dunearn Secondary School principal Mr Wong Lok Oon confirmed that the stop sign is missing, and they were searching for it.
With the new lead, he said the school will conduct a thorough investigation, and discipline the students as required.