Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
RE: HLA ON FIRE?!
RobertBruce:
So is this some sort of attempt at pennance from him then?
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""RobertBruce"" ---So is this some sort of attempt at pennance from him then?
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It woud have been, if it had been him, but it is not Charles
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Oh, and let the insurance run out so you don't have to pay back the bank....
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Or let the insurance run out, have the bank pick up the policy, and then burn the place down so the bank is the direct payee and there's no mortgage to pay back because the insurance company pays the bank directly. Actually pretty shrewd and clever.
Anonymous:
If there isn't insurance on that building, what else isn't insured? Is there in insurance in the event a child is seriously harmed or injured?
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---If there isn't insurance on that building, what else isn't insured? Is there in insurance in the event a child is seriously harmed or injured?
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Parents should inquire and ask to see an active insurance policy in
place before enrolling their child in any program. It is no different
than what is asked of a day care, private school, parochial, whatever.
When one has improvements done at their home, many ask for their insurance binders. Thus, it would make sense, to ask, as children are
life, thus far more special. It certainly wouldn't hurt and it would be wise
to ask.
Also, now that the indemnification clause is gone in the family contracts,
there is no question that insurance is a necessity. God forbid 'that'
fire had spread to those dorms.
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