Shock as London schoolgirls forced to hide safety alarms inside teddy bears
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A group of female pupils at one of London's most prestigious private schools have come up with a unique way of hiding safety alarms in a "damning indictment" of safety in the capital.Students at St Paul's Girls' School came up with the idea of keeping discreet safety alarms hidden inside plush toy key-rings, designed to mimic ordinary bag accessories.The pupils said they were first inspired after their classmates said they were concerned about their safety in London, however were not buying safety alarms, with a recent survey suggesting 87 per cent of west London pupils feel personal safety is a concern for those in the capital.Now, having teamed up with peers from the St Paul's School for boys they entered the national Young Enterprise Competition, which encourages young people to create and run their own businesses.
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