"It's basically a common-sense approach. Businesses have these buttons all over the place," said Mario Civera, a county council member in Delaware County, Pa., which is installing panic buttons in its 237 schools. [More]You keep telling yourself that, Mario. because the con is working:
Principal Julie King says parents have thanked her for the new security system, saying it gives them peace of mind.
And here's a testimonial to prove it.
We also obviously need some "common-sense gun laws."
Say, as long as we're on the subject and you have the budget for this sort of thing, have you guys considered bulletproof whiteboards...?
What a "progressive"-sounding name. Nice gig you got yourself there, James Orvis.
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