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anon-npo2 Guest
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Posted: Thu, Feb 26 2015, 8:06 pm EST Post subject: Re: The Chinese Community in Cranbury invites you to their Chinese New Year Part |
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"The library is no more dangerous than recess on the playground or the daily gathering at the walker-door" exactly!
The public library is no more dangerous than any other public place - exactly! |
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anon-npo2 Guest
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Posted: Thu, Feb 26 2015, 8:22 pm EST Post subject: Re: The Chinese Community in Cranbury invites you to their Chinese New Year Part |
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A school must take the part of the parent during the day, and wants to assure the safety of the students; the school has to be hyper vigilant during the school day and thus the extra safety precautions. This is just the facts. Public places within a school's domain are safety concerns. No scare tactics. Just facts. |
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anon-p41n Guest
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Posted: Thu, Feb 26 2015, 8:24 pm EST Post subject: Re: The Chinese Community in Cranbury invites you to their Chinese New Year Part |
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anon-npo2 wrote: | "The library is no more dangerous than recess on the playground or the daily gathering at the walker-door" exactly!
The public library is no more dangerous than any other public place - exactly! |
I think you could be on to something here. The walker door is clearly the biggest security threat to Cranbury's school children. Let's move to scrap the whole idea and instead require that parents pick up their kids from a designated locked-down indoor area with access requirements like photo IDs, finger prints and retinal scans. Cost is no object when it comes to the illusion of the safety of our children. You just can't contrive to be too safe these days! |
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