Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs work!
? they could've just called the regular police, too. The CEO was not on campus. The school had to call them.
Thankfully, nothing serious happened, but if it had, then there would've been no CEO on campus to address the issue. Admin has to call them.
What if the SRO wasn’t there? Because they never had backup, missed school for leave/sick days/ court and were often not on campus.
Luckily the CEO program has multiple cops assigned to each school and can respond quickly.
When the SRO got the gun from a Clarksburg student a few years back the admin had to call them
+1
SRO had sex with a HS student
SRO’s dealing drugs in schools
SROs come with their own set of problems
-1
Some are bad; some are good. That's like in every program that has humans. Doesn't mean that we should throw the program out.
I can find news stories of security guards having sex with students and dealing drugs. By your logic, we should not have security guards in schools, either.
Let's talk about the teachers who have been caught having sex with students. Let's get rid of them, too!. The logic of the illogical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs work!
? they could've just called the regular police, too. The CEO was not on campus. The school had to call them.
Thankfully, nothing serious happened, but if it had, then there would've been no CEO on campus to address the issue. Admin has to call them.
What if the SRO wasn’t there? Because they never had backup, missed school for leave/sick days/ court and were often not on campus.
Luckily the CEO program has multiple cops assigned to each school and can respond quickly.
When the SRO got the gun from a Clarksburg student a few years back the admin had to call them
+1
SRO had sex with a HS student
SRO’s dealing drugs in schools
SROs come with their own set of problems
-1
Some are bad; some are good. That's like in every program that has humans. Doesn't mean that we should throw the program out.
I can find news stories of security guards having sex with students and dealing drugs. By your logic, we should not have security guards in schools, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs work!
? they could've just called the regular police, too. The CEO was not on campus. The school had to call them.
Thankfully, nothing serious happened, but if it had, then there would've been no CEO on campus to address the issue. Admin has to call them.
What if the SRO wasn’t there? Because they never had backup, missed school for leave/sick days/ court and were often not on campus.
Luckily the CEO program has multiple cops assigned to each school and can respond quickly.
When the SRO got the gun from a Clarksburg student a few years back the admin had to call them
+1
SRO had sex with a HS student
SRO’s dealing drugs in schools
SROs come with their own set of problems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CEOs work!
? they could've just called the regular police, too. The CEO was not on campus. The school had to call them.
Thankfully, nothing serious happened, but if it had, then there would've been no CEO on campus to address the issue. Admin has to call them.
What if the SRO wasn’t there? Because they never had backup, missed school for leave/sick days/ court and were often not on campus.
Luckily the CEO program has multiple cops assigned to each school and can respond quickly.
When the SRO got the gun from a Clarksburg student a few years back the admin had to call them
+1
SRO had sex with a HS student
SRO’s dealing drugs in schools
SROs come with their own set of problems
Anonymous wrote:At the council education committee meeting, Brian Hull said they are already looking into weapons detectors and were going to somewhere in Virginia today to observe how they are being implemented at high schools there. It would cost $10 million.