Dave Nereson wrote: >- > > Many schools now require signing up for pianos and practice room times, >and even have hotel-type magnetic cards to open the doors. That way you can >see who was in there last and possibly find the guilty party. > > This is one of the options being looked into now. We've had signs up appealing to folks common sense for a couple years now, and everyone knows what to expect from me if I come walking in and find coffee or cola or the like on the pianos. > Yeah, I would overstate the damage and print up handouts about how to >treat pianos and have them distributed to all the music dept. classes. > > I suppose you read David I. post. I want to make sure and keep myself within the borders of what real damage can potentially (reasonably) occur. > If the problem persists, have the nice pianos taken out and old beater >uprights >and cheap spinets put in instead! > > Grin... I suppose I could just let them ruin these and then we'd save on moving costs. > --David Nereson, RPT > > > > > > Cheers RicB
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