Any mouse on a computer that is not against a wall is open to pesky kids - sorry I mean valued customers - removing it and reinserting. This may cause the computer to ignore the mouse on next boot up if it isn't in properly, or the pins may be bent by the kids, or WORSE, break off when you try and bend them back.
{ Tip within a Tip (TM) get a keyboard extender cable: after you have tried bending the pin back, test the connection with the extender first. It's easier to manoeuvre two small connectors into each other if you can hold them both near a window or under a good light, rather than having to bend down to a station. Plus if the pin breaks off in the extender its easy to bin the extender, rather than get a motherboard swapout }
If have any old serial mice put them on these stations, as the thumbscrews deter the kids.