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SirCalebCrawdad t1_iyrbb4l wrote

are you a slow adult?

it's not a matter of making schools a prison. it's a matter of simple security measures at the front fucking door. did you miss that? it didn't take that woman doing this stunt to make every one aware of the fact that the hired help is usually lazy and ill-informed about what their jobs actually are.

when was the last time you saw a capable human being with ample training and qualifications acting as school security? and im not talking cops because cops are just as bad if not worse for something like this. most cops that get assigned to do this type of job are essentially tree stumps (per usual). i'm just talking about the football coach/3rd period health teacher/school security "officer".

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SouthShoreSerenade t1_iyrspdw wrote

>are you a slow adult?

Are you?

>it's not a matter of making schools a prison. it's a matter of simple security measures at the front fucking door. did you miss that?

My point, which should have been obvious to anyone with a brain stem, is that typically even when the front door is locked, there are always vulnerabilities, and some clownshoes would be investigative reporter shouldn't be trying to sneak in to prove a point.

>when was the last time you saw a capable human being with ample training and qualifications acting as school security?

Uh, every day? When was the last time YOU were in a school, period? 7th grade?

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warlocc_ t1_iz13o8n wrote

I work in a building classified as a foreign trade zone. If any door is open for more than a few minutes, I get an alert. All doors automatically lock when closed, and have keycard entry. Any employee that needs to open a door has that permission on their ID badge. If they don't, I can manually open it from my desk, and even give them the permission myself. All exterior doors also have cameras on them.

Extremely effective without being overbearing or intrusive.

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