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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2018132" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Most public schools have School Resource Officers (SRO's), but how can one man cover an entire school? How can we affort to place an officer in each wing or classroom? We can't. The first step is to harden classrooms against intruders, the way we did with aircraft after 9/11. Unfortunately that won't cover between periods, so we'll have to grapple with that security vulnerability as well. These types of things are very hard to defend against due to complacency. The stakes are high but the statistical likelihood is so small, byt the time somethi happens, people are still caught off guard. All you can do is have a plan, drill the plan and continually reevaluate the plan for effectiveness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2018132, member: 1132"] Most public schools have School Resource Officers (SRO's), but how can one man cover an entire school? How can we affort to place an officer in each wing or classroom? We can't. The first step is to harden classrooms against intruders, the way we did with aircraft after 9/11. Unfortunately that won't cover between periods, so we'll have to grapple with that security vulnerability as well. These types of things are very hard to defend against due to complacency. The stakes are high but the statistical likelihood is so small, byt the time somethi happens, people are still caught off guard. All you can do is have a plan, drill the plan and continually reevaluate the plan for effectiveness. [/QUOTE]
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