A campus would not be liable if a vehicle is stolen so they do not have coverage for this.
It depends on the school's dress code policy. If the school allows jewelry, students can wear it in moderation. However, excessive jewelry that poses a safety risk or disrupts the learning environment should be avoided.
a lot of money gets stolen, statics show that 49 percent of students with money at school get robbed.
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No it is considered stolen if someone currently has something of yours in their possesion without your permission.
If something is stolen, you probably won't just 'find' it again. If you are certain it was stolen, then you need to tell someone, either a teacher (if you're at school), or a policeman.
No. Warranty covers flaws in the products. Something getting stolen isn't a flaw in the product. Stolen items might be covered by your home insurance.
Chhori means theft i.e. something has been stolen.
Don't fasten the barn door after the horses are stolen is an old saying. It means, doing something after the fact, will not change the outcome. You need to take precautions before something happens.
Because someone might have stolen your position in a certain subject.
If you mean DNA it is used sometimes if a criminal has stolen something to get fingerprints.
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