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Here we go again, another school shooting. This time in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3785114" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I saw a report on TV tonight about this subject. One pundit was saying we need to use retired police officers, ex military, etc to be enlisted for school guards, but another said that is not really the best solution as there are multiple entrances to each building as there must be in case of fire, etc. and a single or even two guards cannot cover all of them. Over 900,000 school doors in the US.</p><p>He advocated trap doors monitored by video security. Trap door being the second door cannot be opened until the first door is closed and locked. The second door can only be opened by a human monitor effectively trapping a potential shooter inside. Problem with that is in the winter with heavy clothing, concealment is simple, so do we need to go with the metal scanners used at airports in the trap doors? Hand bags and coats ran through a scanner? Possibly?</p><p>Why doesn't bidens government install these security measures vs sending 40 billion to Ukraine that is not accountable as to who gets it and where it is spent?</p><p>That 40 billion would install those doors to every entrance to every school and pay the salary's of the monitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3785114, member: 5412"] I saw a report on TV tonight about this subject. One pundit was saying we need to use retired police officers, ex military, etc to be enlisted for school guards, but another said that is not really the best solution as there are multiple entrances to each building as there must be in case of fire, etc. and a single or even two guards cannot cover all of them. Over 900,000 school doors in the US. He advocated trap doors monitored by video security. Trap door being the second door cannot be opened until the first door is closed and locked. The second door can only be opened by a human monitor effectively trapping a potential shooter inside. Problem with that is in the winter with heavy clothing, concealment is simple, so do we need to go with the metal scanners used at airports in the trap doors? Hand bags and coats ran through a scanner? Possibly? Why doesn't bidens government install these security measures vs sending 40 billion to Ukraine that is not accountable as to who gets it and where it is spent? That 40 billion would install those doors to every entrance to every school and pay the salary's of the monitors. [/QUOTE]
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