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That's good. They should have an obligation to report such things.
The teacher should have known better.
Oh yeah, like how in the late 1930s Garmany instituted a law that citizens were legally obligated to report on neighbors doing anything suspicious and could be imprisoned if they didn't report on them.
Who was the leader of Germany back then?
...this is also why Germany now has very strict laws protecting people's privacy, and part of why big tech companies are afraid when the EU rules against them.
You don't see any difference between alerting law enforcement when someone threatens to shoot students, and the Nazis forcing people to rat on each other?
I bet you'd be pissed at Snapchat for not alerting the cops if a school shooting actually happened and they sat on the information.
This is the US. School shootings are a huge problem, and threats of doing it should be taken seriously until it can be determined no threat exists. The teacher fucked around and found that out.