Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
This calls 911, and it allows teachers to call while they are hiding or getting kids into a lockdown position, rather than the teacher needing to be at a classroom telephone.
I understand what it does. I am saying the perceived benefit of safety it provides is negligible. Safety theater. You can dial 911 and never even say anything and the police will come. It’s the difference of pushing one button or three, that’s it
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t call the Police. It calls the company. The company then calls the Police.
I would be curious how many times this button has been pressed in error. It works like an alarm system at your house or lifeline.
Anonymous wrote:Goodness. So much agonizing, time and effort when what we should be doing it banning and confiscating guns.
Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
This calls 911, and it allows teachers to call while they are hiding or getting kids into a lockdown position, rather than the teacher needing to be at a classroom telephone.
I understand what it does. I am saying the perceived benefit of safety it provides is negligible. Safety theater. You can dial 911 and never even say anything and the police will come. It’s the difference of pushing one button or three, that’s it
I think what they had in Georgia (if this is the same) also changed every classroom computer screen announce to lockdown. I think pressing a button is faster/safer than calling 911 and having to speak to an operator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
This calls 911, and it allows teachers to call while they are hiding or getting kids into a lockdown position, rather than the teacher needing to be at a classroom telephone.
I understand what it does. I am saying the perceived benefit of safety it provides is negligible. Safety theater. You can dial 911 and never even say anything and the police will come. It’s the difference of pushing one button or three, that’s it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
This calls 911, and it allows teachers to call while they are hiding or getting kids into a lockdown position, rather than the teacher needing to be at a classroom telephone.
Anonymous wrote:911 takes 2 seconds and we have phones in our rooms. You guys complain about wasting money and then just want to waste money a different way.
Anonymous wrote:
Link didn't work for me. But I assume this is what the recent Apalachee HS shooting teachers have?