Anonymous
Post 08/14/2013 19:56     Subject: School Security at an MCPS

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Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with it. They were aware she was in the building, seems fine to me. Especially in elementary school, I prefer a more relaxed security situation.


Me too.


Of course you are fine with it until something like Connecticut happens.


"Something like Connecticut"? There has been one "something like Connecticut". Do we turn every school into the country into a high-security facility forever because something truly awful happened at one school once?


That may be so but it doesn't help when the door is just open and no one in the office gives a flying fuck about who is in the building.


It also didn't help, as the PP points out, when all of the doors were locked and people had to be buzzed into the building.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2013 18:37     Subject: School Security at an MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with it. They were aware she was in the building, seems fine to me. Especially in elementary school, I prefer a more relaxed security situation.


Me too.


Of course you are fine with it until something like Connecticut happens.


"Something like Connecticut"? There has been one "something like Connecticut". Do we turn every school into the country into a high-security facility forever because something truly awful happened at one school once?


That may be so but it doesn't help when the door is just open and no one in the office gives a flying fuck about who is in the building.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 20:28     Subject: School Security at an MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with it. They were aware she was in the building, seems fine to me. Especially in elementary school, I prefer a more relaxed security situation.


Me too.


Of course you are fine with it until something like Connecticut happens.


In Connecticut, the doors were locked and even a parent would have needed to be buzzed in at the time. The shooter shot out the front door, remember? If you're really concerned, lobby for bulletproof glass in the school windows.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 19:52     Subject: School Security at an MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with it. They were aware she was in the building, seems fine to me. Especially in elementary school, I prefer a more relaxed security situation.


Me too.


Of course you are fine with it until something like Connecticut happens.


"Something like Connecticut"? There has been one "something like Connecticut". Do we turn every school into the country into a high-security facility forever because something truly awful happened at one school once?
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2013 19:39     Subject: School Security at an MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with it. They were aware she was in the building, seems fine to me. Especially in elementary school, I prefer a more relaxed security situation.


Me too.


Of course you are fine with it until something like Connecticut happens.