Your question is unclear.
Crimes are judged by a court not by a school. Crimes cannot be judged unless charges are brought against the perpetrator.
In middle school I saw some people vandalizing school property and some of them brought drugs
Some people judge others according to their physical appearance or how they look on the outside. However, a person should be judged by the characteristics or the qualities that they have.
you wont be judged with school uniforms because even tho not having a uniform and expressing your own style is a good thing at times it can be threating to some people because some other people may not like their sense of style, but if you had a uniform you all look the same so no one can say that your sense of style is a bad thing.
i would pick out some things they are doing wrong and tell them. also tell them that nobody is perfect and it's certainly not you!
It depends what the school decides.. some schools even expele you.
no, because of bugs, bees (which some people are allergic to,) and bad weather.
Just find some friends from school or outside school and ask them for their msn addy or their msn address. x
one of Anne Bonny's crimes were she attacked a Spanish ship
It depends on the school. You wouldn't bring food to a restaurant, so if your school sold the right to provide food to some junk food company (Do they do that? Not around here.) I suppose the school has sold the students as captive consumers. Go outside and eat. Then organize a protest. Boycott. Get your rights back.
feel good and also bad some people does not like it it stinks dude
she killed some one
For the most part, shcool property has traditionally been moderately well protected. While some vandalism (primarily in the form of graffiti) might occur, schools are not typically big targets of opportunity for theft or destructive behavior. Those who traditionally commit such crimes want more than anything to get away from school and never return. In more recent times, cameras have been used to help deter crime (largely ineffective) and to record what crimes do occur (largely more effective). While the crimes recorded are not deterred or stopped, recordings make it clearer what happened, and aid in identifying perpetrators. The only more effective way to protect school property is, incidentaly the purpose of the school and the most effective deterrent in ending crime, education. There are very few crimes that correlate to a higer degree of education, and most of those are personal and financial crimes that do not typically occur in the school environment.