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As far as her activities as principal, Li constantly used school funds to purchase elaborate security equipment - 80% of the operating budget by [[The Daria Database|her own admission]]. Indeed, Angela Li has been seen as many as being a parody of school officials who, in the late 1990s, were obsessed with fear of school shootings and compensated with over-the-top security measures (this despite the show's airing before the Columbine High School shootings). Bomb-sniffer dogs, urine tests, and fingerprinting are established facts of life at Lawndale High. In 2001 she created the Track-Tastic system "which comprehensively cross-references confidential student information, local law-enforcement files, and multiple consumer-spending databases, all while continuously monitoring e-Bay for stun-gun auctions". [http://web.archive.org/web/20010809094531/www.mtv.com/mtv/tubescan/animation/daria/lhs/greeting.html] Despite her obsession with school security when it comes to crime and disorder, Ms Li is completely willing to ignore lack of safety over maintenance issues ("[[Fair Enough]]").
 
On many occassions, Li shows a complete diaregard for the welfare of her students. In "[[Lucky Strike]]", Li becamebecomes annoyed when [[Helen Morgendorffer]] reveals that [[Ken Edwards|a creepy substitute teacher]] was harrassing [[Tiffany|Tiffany Blum-Deckler]] during class. LiShe saidsays that firing the substitute put her in "a fix" for having to find a replacement. She is also unconcerned with any damage done to the school's ability to educate by her actions or penny-pinching. The [[Lawndale Lions]] football team, however, is sacrosanct: in "[[Fizz Ed]]", she's only bothered by the budget squeeze when it affected the team.
 
When it comes to wages or employee benefits, Li is monstrously tight-fisted. She is also known for extreme corruption: she not only allows sports players to have their grades fixed but is actively involved in pressuring teachers to do it ("[[See Jane Run]]", "[[Mart of Darkness]]") and, in one case, blackmailing a student over it ("See Jane Run").
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