Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
One boy brought his insulin needles to school and passed them out to friends, but what seemed harmless to those boys, scared those who saw it happen.
Wednesday during their lunch time, the four boys started poking each other with empty insulin needles. They thought they were harmlessly messing around,.
"From a witness point of view, it looked like this may be some bullying activity," said Southeast Principal, Brent Toalson. The kids who saw it happen told their parents that evening.
http://www.klkntv.com/story/19356713/2012/08/23/needle-scare-at-southeast-high-school
Silly boys! Doesn't help the cause of making injecting etc. more acceptable 🙄
Wednesday during their lunch time, the four boys started poking each other with empty insulin needles. They thought they were harmlessly messing around,.
"From a witness point of view, it looked like this may be some bullying activity," said Southeast Principal, Brent Toalson. The kids who saw it happen told their parents that evening.
http://www.klkntv.com/story/19356713/2012/08/23/needle-scare-at-southeast-high-school
Silly boys! Doesn't help the cause of making injecting etc. more acceptable 🙄