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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know about this SRO thinge. It really didn't do much good at Parkland or Uvalde.[/quote] RJ is not SRO. If there were more SRO's maybe some of this could be prevented. You are using two incidents. Many more where SRO's did good.[/quote] At Parkland and Uvalde, when an armed assailant was present, the SROs just ran away. [/quote] Ok? You had two bad sros but reality is one person cannot do that alone. There are many more incidents where sros save lives. You need a new talking point. [/quote] There is literally not 1 example of an SRO saving a life.[/quote] Google is your friend. Plenty of story’s. Stop with your nonsense. [/quote] I agree. I saw the PP’s post and I was about to pull tons of examples. Then I decided not to waste my time. If PP truly cared to see positive SRO stories, then PP would have already done that extremely simple Google search. [/quote] It’s the same person over and over again. We’ve posted plenty of examples. They have a weird agenda and don’t care who they harm in the process. [/quote] It’s rather frustrating, especially since this poster keeps us from having a genuine conversation about school safety. I find it fascinating that I can post I’ve personally witnessed a SRO respond to a stabbing, and somehow that’s not evidence that they can be beneficial. And this poster says SROs shouldn’t be trained in emergency first aid? Makes me wonder if this poster is a high schooler here just for fun. [/quote] Because anecdotal examples are not universally true.[/quote]
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