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[quote=Anonymous][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] Pick me! Pick me! I’ve seen it happen with my own eyes. I’ve worked with SROs and have witnessed them respond to crises in the building. I’ve seen them remove weapons from children, and I’ve seen them act as first responders when students have been hurt. Guess what? None of it was advertised. (Why would it be? It was just them doing their jobs.) [/quote] Still none of those examples are not SRO’s saving lives. [/quote] Grow up and google. We can post hundreds and you will still deny it. Here is an article where a Sri saved a child. https://www.wdbj7.com/2023/02/02/montgomery-county-sro-saves-childs-life/[/quote] I'm sure you can find one or two rare cases where they did some good but there are many more where they did nothing or made schools less safe. Parkland and Uvalde come to mind.[/quote] Ok, those were two rare incidents years ago. You need new talking points. I cannot imagine the kids or parents of those schools don’t want Eros or more security after what happened. There are always bad seeds in every profession but the bad outweighs the good. Many of us are tried of the drugs and violence in the schools. The assaults, the rapes, the bullying and much more. How do you propose ending that![/quote] DP here. I’m assuming you meant the good outweighs the bad, and I definitely agree. Just to let you know, the PP doesn’t have a solution. I’m thinking PP is a high school child here just to have fun, hence the repeated vague statements and the inability to fully respond to a question like the one you posted above.[/quote]
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