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Sorry, lockdown overrides Fire alarm.So annoyingly an intruder could just break a fire alarm to unlock the doors
Sorry, lockdown overrides Fire alarm.So annoyingly an intruder could just break a fire alarm to unlock the doors
SpoonThen how the **** am I going to chop onions and cut my steak?
I'm not agreeing that we're anything like the US as we're not, but homicides don't provide the entire picture of knife crime, a knife-related incident is less likely to be fatal than a firearm-related one for a start. The number (and size) of knives being taken off young people by police daily is absolutely staggering.No we don't
244 knife murders last year, that's 1 murder per 275,000 people (Assuming 67 million population)
England and Wales knife homicides 2023 | Statista
In 2022/23 there were 244 homicides involving a knife or other sharp instrument in England and Wales, compared with 282 in the previous reporting year.www.statista.com
15,149 gun homicides in the US in 2023, that's 1 murder per 21,986 people (assuming 333 million population)
Nearly 43,000 people died from gun violence in 2023: How to tell the story
The health and economic costs of American gun violence are rising each year, according to a new report from NIHCM.healthjournalism.org
More and more schools have lockdown procedures and drills now. The kids are more feral than ever.
Sorry, lockdown overrides Fire alarm.
Gunman sets fire to school, tough choice.Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
What if the attacker has a flamethrower?Sorry, lockdown overrides Fire alarm.
Most US stuff is. It's a method of doing something to help in these situations. There has to be one which overrides the other. Guess stopping a gunman/woman/they/them shooting multiple users was used as the correct choice.Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
Then the crims will start using forksNeed to ban knives to be honest, we have a knife issue akin to America's gun issue
Then the crims will start using forks
Many people used to have pen knives back in the day yet nobody was stabbing the teacher in school.
I've never been bullied by a teacher. But we did have teachers throwing the wooden chalk erasure at people.
I'd be interested to know why people want to take revenge on teachers years after school? I've heard of that before. I can understand it if it involves abuse. But sometimes I think we can over think things and it builds up in our head.
My cousin made a post about a teacher on friends reunited and in a chain of events a group of us visited the school as former students. The teacher in question was there and was friendly with him, like she was with everyone in my opinion. So he felt bad writing the message and we couldn't figure out if she had read it or not. I'm thinking not.
Wonder what the chances are that the culprit had their phone taken off them and lashed out as a result. Social Media addiction in young girls is getting out of hand.
Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
Personally I don't think it's got worse since I was teaching in 2008 to 2010, it was really bad then.
When I came out of that job and into a larger department the younger staff just sat there with their phones open all day.
More and more of the kids do whatever TikTok tells them to do/believe.
Dyfed-Powys Police says a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody.
The force says three people – two teachers and a teenage pupil – have been taken to hospital with stab wounds.