Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
People at my work put their preferred Pronouns into their email Signatures for email messages.No reason to push the thread off a cliff. One can say "the shooter" or whatever or use names instead of pronouns. No need to get into the pronoun BS.
Wife had one guy at work all of a sudden wanted to be called "they". I told her just use his name every single time never pronouns. It's too confusing people think you are talking about more than one person when someone says "they". Just eliminate the pronouns.
My preferred pronoun is Mr. A-10 Warthog thank you very much, I'll go Burrrrrrrrrrrrt on your arse if you don't use my pronoun each and every time!People at my work put their preferred Pronouns into their email Signatures for email messages.
I am thinking I will make mine "Your Highness / His Majesty/ Knower of All Things"
Clearly she never had a daddy to smack her when she needed it.They're not going to be able to with tranny fluid all over the rug...
I thought the shooter was born XXI can't prove it, but at least two of those first rifle rounds looked like they hit him in the dick, fulfilling his ambitions of being a chick!
They tried that where I work. I put F/U.People at my work put their preferred Pronouns into their email Signatures for email messages.
I am thinking I will make mine "Your Highness / His Majesty/ Knower of All Things"
I dunno what to say after that. Maybe @sobo ?tranny fluid
Wow, thats pretty impressive! Thanks for sharing. Lots of smart moves there! Those fire doors are a great idea.I'm 110% with you on this, having spent several million tax payer dollars to design and build out security for one of Portland's largest and highest risk schools, and that system flat out worked! The staff were not armed, however, the security team employed there had access to long guns as well as less lethal options on person! It also helped that those security personal were all Vets, well vetted, and to a man, each had a well established raport with the students, they were seen more as mentors then security, exactly as planned! The security was actually pretty simple which hid the genius of it's design, there were only TWO ways in, both well screened, and could be locked down instantly! Only certain trained staff had access to other entrances and only for specific reasons. Once the security has been tripped, the entire school went into lock down, nobody in unless they had keys to the doors and were cleared, staff could evacuate parts of the buildings as needed with out breaking security, and the security staff could further shut off access through "Fire Doors" that were designed to lock off parts of that campus, basically pin a threat into a smaller and smaller space that could be controlled by any of the security personal or LEO! That school recently had an active threat, took PBOT almost an hour to respond, but guess what, the system worked exactly as designed and rehearsed, and not a single student of staff member was hurt! Now, gov'ness brownstain's rotten arse is gone for good, and good riddance too, so hopefully our new gov'ness will re hire the security that were let go and that school can go back to being one of the best examples of how you do it right!
BTW, all windows and doors are bullet proofed up to .50 BMG, not by choice actually, it was in fact cheaper to buy those specs then Taylor make them to a lessor standard! All door frames are hardened, so no ramming by car or truck, and the entrances are also blocked so nothing bigger then a motorcycle can get close to a buildings! Interior security is a hardened office suite with all around windows and CCTV cams through out the campus, each classroom is semi hardened, the doors are all auto locking once triggered, they can only be opened from the inside or with a special key set only certain staff have access to. This campus is a monster, and a serious challenge to do, but shows it can be done properly, and under budget, and with proper staffing, un breakable!
Had to say it, hu?Overall, very good movement and communication.
Hate to throw negatives out there, as it was well done....but...too many pistols, is apparent some had more training than others, and can argue either way for a shotgun in this type of situation.
I remember that! Good Point!Back in the Dark Ages, I went to Elementary School (1-6) and Junior High (7-9) in older schools that had glass panels in many doors. These panels had chicken wire sandwiched between layers of glass. If the glass was broken, the wire held the pieces together. I think the wire was intended to prevent injury from sharp edges of broken glass.
It wasn't pretty like clear glass, but it gave more security.
Any door with clear glass panels in a school should have bars attached on the inside to prevent breaking the glass and entering. Such a modification would be quite affordable.
Always pathetic to see people make the argument "it might not work so we should just do the same failed nothing we've been doing."
I had no idea any schools here had seen the light. Good for them!There in eastern Washington of course
Toppenish (aka 2-Penis as some jokingly call it) is located on the Indian reservation. Perhaps they have different rules than what the other schools in the state can do legally? It's too bad the Union prevents teachers from carrying there but at least admin can.I had no idea any schools here had seen the light. Good for them!