QUESTIONS
1.
1.
A well-known childhood prank known as "nicky nicky nine doors," or "ding dong ditch," has escalated into a more serious game that could lead to charges for some Surrey, B.C. teens. Which of these apply to you?
I have played "nicky nicky nine doors," or "ding dong ditch"
15%
135 votes
I have had people play "nicky nicky nine doors," or "ding dong ditch" on my doors
7%
68 votes
Both
8%
74 votes
Neither
69%
631 votes
2.
2.
Sgt. James Mason of the Surrey RCMP says the pranks have "devolved into cases of harassment and mischief," and multiple homes have been damaged. "Within the last month, we've now seen an increase in behaviour during which kids are now kicking doors with such force that they're leaving dents, or they're now compromising the integrity of the door in which they don't close properly," he said. Surrey RCMP say they believe teens are being influenced by a social media challenge called the "door kicking" challenge, most notably on TikTok. How much do you agree with the statement: "Social media platforms should take more responsibility in preventing harmful challenges from spreading"?
Strongly agree
54%
488 votes
Agree
20%
178 votes
Neutral
19%
170 votes
Disagree
2%
22 votes
Strongly disagree
6%
50 votes
3.
3.
Some of the pranksters, all teenagers, have been identified and criminal charges are being considered. "Kids just aren't recognizing the fallout or the repercussions of this," said Mason. "Consideration is being given in regards to charges of mischief."Do you believe that teenagers who participate in the "door kicking" challenge should face criminal charges for their actions?
Yes
65%
590 votes
No
9%
81 votes
Undecided
26%
237 votes
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