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Originally posted by atown44
How in hell are you expected to lockdown a campus of 26000 students? (Many of which are driving to school with no way to check their e-mail. Campus police aren't exactly the biggest regiments either, how do you expect that many police officers to go through the entire campus, secure each building, and keep the perpetrator away?
It isn't about the lockdown, it is about the time delay between sending a notice, and how that notice was send (and during the shooting!!!). And they could also said that lessons were cancelled and people should stay home.
Of coure this wouldn't prevented it from happening in the worst case, but it might have saved some people...
If there was a bombtreat they sure would be able to evacuate people...
Saying it wouldnt matter isn't a reason for not doing it. That's the same as saying restricting gun access would prevented it. It may or may not, but it also might (and certainly will) prevent many other cases.
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Things such as video games, or parents, or nobody cared enough to try and prevent it. These are all subconscious means our mind use as principles to make our own understandings of shocking and ming-shaking events.
all those things _feed_ what is already there.
It starts with being bullied and ends with this for example.
Hence why I am also extremely against bullying people or even disrespecting other cultures etc, it all starts with this. It's the values and morals (or lack of) which quite often starts all this.