Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wilson kid said it was found in a bacpack in a locker and someone who knew about it went to an adult.
Parents will definitely go in lock, stock and barrel to insist on how there could be such breech in security.
Just a shot in the dark but doors are open and security is nonexistent early in the am when i drop my kid off for before school activities.
At least kids are starting to understand the "if you see something, say something" mantra. Thank goodness a child went to an adult.
Anonymous wrote:This happened several times when I was in high school in early nineties (in Florida.) There were no metal detectors. The administration would get tipped off by a student.
I remember one time they didn't even wait for the cops. The assistant principal just went into the classroom and wrestled the kid to the ground. You gotta love Florida!
Anonymous wrote:My wilson kid said it was found in a bacpack in a locker and someone who knew about it went to an adult.
Parents will definitely go in lock, stock and barrel to insist on how there could be such breech in security.
Just a shot in the dark but doors are open and security is nonexistent early in the am when i drop my kid off for before school activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I needed this news like I needed a hole in my head.
Too far?
Yes. You all like a bunch of right-wing gun apologists. I don't think you'll find it all so hilarious when someone brings a gun into your child's school.
Anonymous wrote:My wilson kid said it was found in a bacpack in a locker and someone who knew about it went to an adult.
Parents will definitely go in lock, stock and barrel to insist on how there could be such breech in security.
Just a shot in the dark but doors are open and security is nonexistent early in the am when i drop my kid off for before school activities.
Anonymous wrote:As usual Jeff, right on target.
Anonymous wrote:Parents are going to go ballistic when they see this letter...
Taking aim at another point, metal detectors in high schools are similar to TSA at the airport: Security Theater. It may provide comfort to some, but there is no 100% effective defense against contraband when there are so many people and moving parts involved.