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<blockquote data-quote="Big House" data-source="post: 2037470" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>The school is responsible for your childrens safety. Period! My daughter was having an issue with a boy that twice slammed a door into my daughter. First time the principle pushed it under the rug, kid has problems at home excuse. Second time, I called the police since the little turd did it good enough for her to have stitches. You should have seen how high that same principle jumped when the officer and I walked through his door. My wife wasn't very happy with me at the time, but you can damn well bet that they have addressed this and other issues that have occured since. And not any pertaining to my children. The little punk was suspended and his spawners were offered to pay the hospital bill or be sued in court after assault charges were pressed. We still followed through with the assault charges even though they did pay for the hospital expenses. That government tit sucker turns the other way and runs when he sees my daughter coming down the hall. Sometimes you have to kick the flame up a notch before they take you serious. </p><p></p><p>With that said, schools can be designed and retrofitted to be a safe environment. Glass doors can be replaced with steel doors that have skylights in the top of them. Exterior walls that have full glass fronts can have blocks or brick installed with sky lights. My issue is that people don't want the added expense to do this, but what they forget is that the federal government thinks they are special enough to have their facilites retrofitted with cement reinforced w/steel pillars and no glass entry doors or windows on the first floor. Whats the saying, if it's good enough for the gooberment it's good enough for me. </p><p></p><p>Times are changing people. The mindset has to change. Cheap will not work in the same sentence as being safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big House, post: 2037470, member: 9011"] The school is responsible for your childrens safety. Period! My daughter was having an issue with a boy that twice slammed a door into my daughter. First time the principle pushed it under the rug, kid has problems at home excuse. Second time, I called the police since the little turd did it good enough for her to have stitches. You should have seen how high that same principle jumped when the officer and I walked through his door. My wife wasn't very happy with me at the time, but you can damn well bet that they have addressed this and other issues that have occured since. And not any pertaining to my children. The little punk was suspended and his spawners were offered to pay the hospital bill or be sued in court after assault charges were pressed. We still followed through with the assault charges even though they did pay for the hospital expenses. That government tit sucker turns the other way and runs when he sees my daughter coming down the hall. Sometimes you have to kick the flame up a notch before they take you serious. With that said, schools can be designed and retrofitted to be a safe environment. Glass doors can be replaced with steel doors that have skylights in the top of them. Exterior walls that have full glass fronts can have blocks or brick installed with sky lights. My issue is that people don't want the added expense to do this, but what they forget is that the federal government thinks they are special enough to have their facilites retrofitted with cement reinforced w/steel pillars and no glass entry doors or windows on the first floor. Whats the saying, if it's good enough for the gooberment it's good enough for me. Times are changing people. The mindset has to change. Cheap will not work in the same sentence as being safe. [/QUOTE]
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