People have been saying, especially after Newtown, that are schools aren't safe enough, and it's kind of true. It's sad that we have more protections for our banks, than our schools. More security measures for our money, over our children.
So, tell me. How do you suggest increasing safety in schools? Obviously people don't like Gun Control measures as they say it won't help, so propose an alternative.
I suggest that all schools be given grants to buy Protection Films for Windows and Doors leading into the schools. While not 100% effective for bullets entering, it prevents the glass from being shattered to allow for faster response before violence occurs.
Flood, thoughts?
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由Pluck编辑: 5/30/2013 11:10:08 PMbared wire sentry towers with two guards armed with 25mm AA cannons Mines in the hallways Every time classes switch students need to be moved in shackles and organe jump suits moat filled with alligators surrounding the school Armoed vehicles as buses Teachers have an option to call in a rapid response SWAT team into a classroom to put down a student with force if said student is misbehaving Main battle tanks in the parking lots to deter any kind of invasion Howitzers manned by specially trained students air fields with fighter jets near by to defend against any air raid AA cannons and 88mm flak on the roofs Army garrisons on site for protection Patriot missiles scattered around the school ICBM missile silo in the courtyard
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1 回复由manwith编辑: 5/30/2013 11:13:09 PMIs there much you can do about it? Anyway, I'd rather still in a rare case get shot than get stabbed to death.
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1 回复Put bigger gun free zone signs, and a notice on how everyone in the school is defenseless.
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explosive collars. If a child's vitals drop to low, the collar will explode, also killing the attacker. And if it was a medical reason and not a violent one, it will teach schools to be more alert towards children in need.
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10 回复>Guards >Entrances that require a button pushed inside or a key to open >If you really want to go crazy metal detectors
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2 回复There is not much that can be done. 99% of schools are totally insecure. If you go to school. Imagine you have a handgun and you are crazy. What stops you from taking the gun into school in your backpack? For nearly all of you who go to a school the answer is probably absolutely nothing. Nobody would know about a gun in a backpack. In terms of elementary school with younger children the best thing to do is lock the doors so that people cannot just walk in. In a high school the threat is different. The main threat is a student with a gun. In a high school environment there is just no way that every student can be screened airport-style before entering the building. The only thing I can think of that would really help middle and high schools from student shooters is more preventative measures to identify threats before they are truly credible.
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由M37h3w3编辑: 5/30/2013 10:21:25 PMRealistically? The problem isn't to be defensive but to be offensive. Identify problems before they happen and neutralize the threat before it materializes. Course those against Gun Control measures are also against attempts as well. As it stands, states are not required to submit mental health records to the background check system. It's voluntary. And of the states that do, some only submit token amounts. Patchwork legislation doesn't help either.
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3 回复My school recently put a fence around the entire campus. Instead of having multiple entrances and exits, we are now limited to only 3. It feels like I'm in a cage.