School - Lockdown 'Practice'?
Discussion
HTP99 said:
Yep, my grandson has had them, not sure if I'm that keen TBH: a) it's hardly a common thing in the UK, a school being invaded or whatever and b) I just see it as something else for the kids to have to worry about and over think.
Little different to fire drills which have been a thing for decades. It's very common in the States for obvious reasons. The threat may be significantly less in the UK but the threat exists so better to have some modicum of process should the need ever arise.
I was at a restaurant in Mexico when there was a shooting and you could clearly see the North Americans ducking for cover straight away and the Europeans (including myself) just sitting there holding their dicks.
It’s not a life skill I want to ever use again but it’s perhaps not that bad to have a bit of preparedness for these things.
It’s not a life skill I want to ever use again but it’s perhaps not that bad to have a bit of preparedness for these things.
RUNAMOK said:
Really surprised by this - can’t think of any recent incidents in the uk that would require this
The one in Wales this April? The one in Wales this April?We know now it was only one pupil with a knife, not a gang with firearms as well, but at the time the teachers probably didn't know the full extent of what was happening.
"Duck And Cover". Google it.
The concept of lockdown doesn't exist in UK. At least, it didn't until Boris Johnson decided the police should stop people going outdoors and sitting down. Mind you, since then Boris has changed his mind and expresses surprise that anyone followed the rules while he, obviously, didn't.
There is nothing to fear but fear itself.
The concept of lockdown doesn't exist in UK. At least, it didn't until Boris Johnson decided the police should stop people going outdoors and sitting down. Mind you, since then Boris has changed his mind and expresses surprise that anyone followed the rules while he, obviously, didn't.
There is nothing to fear but fear itself.
bishop finger said:
Never had this in my day. School doors were never locked, anybody could have walked in. There were no perimeter fences either, we didn't need them
I imagine they probably thought the same at Dunblane 
No harm in being prepared, safe in the knowledge that we don’t live in some bonkers place that has insane gun laws and kids actually have to worry about their school getting shot up as an (almost) weekly occurrence….
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