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Old 05-28-2022, 05:32 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by westopher View Post
I've never spent a single day at school where the doors were locked, or known anyone that has. I'd say that's a pretty reasonable indicator something far greater than an unlocked door is wrong.
Schools in HK would lock the gate to prevent ppl from coming in late or skipping out

And here I've had a HS try to do the same, they'd lock all doors, you could exit but couldn't enter. At the main entrance only one door worked to enter, and a vice principal would sit there so they could catch late students

Later on they upgraded the inner hallway doors so they could lockdown the school with a switch of the button (magnetic lock iirc)

You would think security like that would be standard for all schools in the USA

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