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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, report showed locks were often circumvented by staff and doors were often propped open. Administration knew and felt it aided teachers who forgot their keys. [/quote] That's the problem with "crying wolf" so many times. It feels like "just another unneeded lockdown."[/quote] Border crossers running into/on school property was a huge issue[/quote] DP. That contradicts the fact that it was common practice to prop doors open. If it were a huge issue causing legit lockdowns, not just crying wolf, teachers wouldn’t risk propping doors open where someone who entered the country illegally. You can’t expect people to believe that school administrators believed that they were at imminent risk of someone breaking in and doing something that necessitated multiple lockdowns each week, but they also felt safe enough to allow teachers to prop open doors. [/quote] The administration was the one who stated they were fine with the locks being deliberately bypassed and doors propped open because it was easier for teachers. The records show how often the school was locked down. There is no disputing these two facts in the report. The administrators might not, despite all this, have felt the students or themselves were at risk, nor apparently did the teachers. Unfortunately, they were quite wrong. How people FEEL is not important; what IS important is adhering to safety regulations.[/quote] I’m not saying they didn’t happen. I’m saying the lockdown system was abused and people became numb to it. If your workplace locked down because of possible intruders multiple times a week, would your boss be ok with you propping open the door the rest of the time because Susie in accounting keeps forgetting her keys? Or would you think the lockdowns are maybe being overused? There’s a disconnect somewhere. It doesn’t make sense. [/quote] You lose all credibility when you continue to post false information. The door was broken and did not lock. Propping the door open was put out by the police to deflect blame. They also tried to blame the 911 operates, waiting for keys to open the unlocked door that only locked from the outside, etc. [/quote] The door wasn't propped open that day, but they regularly propped it open. I'm saying that they don't seem to take lockdowns seriously, if it's either completely locked down or completely wide open. It doesn't make sense. Someone was suggesting it's a dangerous place because of illegal border crossings generating 40+ lockdown between Feb and the end of the school year. But the admin also allowed the doors to be propped open to get around the auto locks because they were inconvenient, especially when teachers would forget to bring their keys. I'm talking about the general school atmosphere, not the day of the shooting. [/quote] I have not seen any credible reports saying the door was propped open. Can you link to that?[/quote] No, not the day of, because the door wasn't propped open that day when the shooter entered. [/quote]
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