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New Jersey School in Lockdown
Fox News | Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006

Posted on 12/14/2006 9:45:53 AM PST by pax_et_bonum

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To: wafflehouse

Ah, shucks. You're welcome :)


41 posted on 12/14/2006 10:28:35 AM PST by D.P.Roberts
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To: Cagey

****Hazardous Materials Scare at School****

That's why I took my lunches for years.


42 posted on 12/14/2006 10:30:06 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: pax_et_bonum
That's what I'm hoping for, praying for.
43 posted on 12/14/2006 10:31:02 AM PST by processing please hold
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To: LdSentinal; r9etb

Okay, you two. Break it up. You can settle it after school.


44 posted on 12/14/2006 10:32:25 AM PST by proudpapa (of three.)
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To: Last Laugh
The sources in hospital x-ray cameras, if exposed, would kill immediately.

Ummm what? Xray machines are just that machines... they use a high voltage vacuum tube with that allows electrons to literally slam into an Anode element, generating massive amounts of x-rays. Radioactive materials, while they do put out xrays do not put out enough to be useful in high quality x-ray photographs. Anyway, the point is, XRAY machines do NOT contain radioactive material.
45 posted on 12/14/2006 10:34:03 AM PST by Rick.Donaldson (http://realitycheck.blogsome.com)
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To: jacquej; LdSentinal; HHKrepublican_2; CharlesWayneCT; r9etb; D.P.Roberts; Last Laugh; ...
The only reason public school children haven't been killed by terrorists is that the terrorists have not targeted them - for whatever reasons they may have. In any event, the public schools are undefended and undefendible. There are roughly 100,000 public schools - any one of which is susceptible to a Beslan-style attack. Here are some interesting findings relating to terroism and other safety issues from a National Association of School Resource Officiers (a euphemism for "school cops") survey: The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) entered into agreement with National School Safety and Security Services for independent professional services for the development, administration, and analysis of NASRO’s third annual professional industry survey of school-based police officers. Surveys were independently administered by the staff of National School Safety and Security Services, tallied by Scantron Corporation, and the results analyzed and reported by Kenneth S. Trump, President of National School Safety and Security Services, an independent, non-product affiliated national school safety consulting firm. "The results of this survey clearly indicate that we are operating in a 'lets just wait and see' mode as it relates to preparing our schools for potential terrorism," said Curt Lavarello, Executive Director of the National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO), as he released the results of the 2003 National School-Based Law Enforcement Survey. "With over three quarters of the surveyed School Resource Officers saying that schools are not prepared to respond to a terrorist act and school safety budgets are still being cut, our government is clearly gambling with the lives of American school children," said Sean Burke, President of NASRO and a Massachusetts-based police sergeant. "The nation's school police officers are telling public officials that school safety threats are real, the gaps in preparedness are significant, and the resources for protecting our children are decreasing at a time they are increasing elsewhere to protect monuments, bridges, and government offices," said Kenneth S. Trump, a national school security expert and President of Cleveland-based National School Safety and Security Services, the independent consulting firm contracted to conduct the NASRO survey. Trump stated that while he spent hours in Cleveland's electric power blackout the week prior to the survey release, he listened as political officials pointed fingers and called the blackout a wake-up call. "Now is the time for federal and state officials to wake up on homeland security for our nation's schools, not after a crisis occurs that could have been prevented," Trump remarked. A full report, including the full executive summary and a detailed section with individual question responses and graphics, may be downloaded from the link toward the end of this page. Key Overall Findings Significant findings from this survey include: School safety threats continue to persist from both within, and outside of, our nation’s schools. Over 90% of the survey respondents believe that schools are “soft targets” for potential terrorist attacks. Over 70% of the officers reported that aggressive behavior in elementary school children has increased in their districts in the past five years School-based police officers reported that significant gaps continue to exist in their schools’ emergency preparedness planning and, in training for terrorism and other crisis situations. Over 76% of the officers feel that their schools are not adequately prepared to respond to a terrorist attack upon their schools. Over 51% of the respondents’ schools do not have specific, formal guidelines to follow when there is a change in the national homeland security color code/federal terrorism warning system. Over 55% of the respondents said that their school crisis plans are not adequate. Over 62% of survey respondents reported that their school crisis plans have not been adequately exercised (tabletop exercises, full scale drills, etc.). Over 71% of the respondents report that their schools’ teachers, administrators, in-house (civilian, non-school police) security personnel, and support staff have not received terrorism-specific training. Almost 47% of the school-based officers themselves have not received any terrorism-specific training related to their role as a school-based police officer. Over 64% of the school officers believe that student use of cell phones in schools during a crisis would decrease school safety. Almost 17% believe that student use of cell phones would have no impact on school safety. Crimes occurring on school campuses nationwide are underreported to law enforcement and the current federal No Child Left Behind Act requirement for states to define “persistently dangerous” schools will lead to further underreporting of school crime. The vast majority of respondents also believe that Congress should enact a federal mandatory K-12 school crime reporting law. Over 87% of school-based police officers reported that the numbers of crimes that occur on school campuses nationwide are underreported to police. Over 61% of survey respondents believe that school administrators faced with their schools possibly being labeled as “persistently dangerous” will result in decreased school crime reporting. Over 88% of respondents believe the Congress should enact a federal law requiring mandatory, consistent school crime reporting for K-12 schools nationwide. A significant percentage of School Resource Officers reported budget cuts for school safety funding in their local school districts, inadequacies in federal school safety funding, and the need for an “Education Homeland Security Act” to fund school terrorism training, improve security and crisis planning, and support SRO programs. Over 41% of school-based police officers report that funding for school safety in their schools is decreasing.
46 posted on 12/14/2006 10:36:58 AM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: LdSentinal; r9etb

KNOCK IT OFF!


47 posted on 12/14/2006 10:40:11 AM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: achilles2000

I wish you had put that in paragraphs.


48 posted on 12/14/2006 10:49:21 AM PST by processing please hold
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To: processing please hold

Now that I look at it, I wish I had too. But, the information is very important, paragraphing or no.


49 posted on 12/14/2006 10:55:56 AM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: achilles2000

It is very important, that's why I read it. Hurt my eyes, but, I read it.


50 posted on 12/14/2006 11:01:08 AM PST by processing please hold
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To: achilles2000
You can repost it with paragraphs, just use <p> at the end of the paragraph sentence. If you do, I'll delete your other post.
51 posted on 12/14/2006 11:05:16 AM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: Rick.Donaldson
XRAY machines do NOT contain radioactive material.

You are right. I was thinking Radiology.

52 posted on 12/14/2006 11:38:14 AM PST by Last Laugh
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To: pax_et_bonum

Tell me they don't really have a school called the Country Club.


53 posted on 12/14/2006 11:41:49 AM PST by Eva
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To: D.P.Roberts

:)


54 posted on 12/14/2006 12:24:06 PM PST by xowboy
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To: xowboy

Bump


55 posted on 12/14/2006 12:29:22 PM PST by Chickensoup (If you don't go to the holy war, the holy war will come to you.)
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To: Admin Moderator; jacquej; LdSentinal; HHKrepublican_2; CharlesWayneCT; r9etb; D.P.Roberts; ...
I hope this is more readable. The only reason public school children haven't been killed by terrorists is that the terrorists have not targeted them - for whatever reasons they may have. In any event, the public schools are undefended and undefendible. There are roughly 100,000 public schools - any one of which is susceptible to a Beslan-style attack.

Here are some interesting findings relating to terroism and other safety issues from a National Association of School Resource Officiers (a euphemism for "school cops") survey:

The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) entered into agreement with National School Safety and Security Services for independent professional services for the development, administration, and analysis of NASRO’s third annual professional industry survey of school-based police officers. Surveys were independently administered by the staff of National School Safety and Security Services, tallied by Scantron Corporation, and the results analyzed and reported by Kenneth S. Trump, President of National School Safety and Security Services, an independent, non-product affiliated national school safety consulting firm.

"The results of this survey clearly indicate that we are operating in a 'lets just wait and see' mode as it relates to preparing our schools for potential terrorism," said Curt Lavarello, Executive Director of the National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO), as he released the results of the 2003 National School-Based Law Enforcement Survey.

"With over three quarters of the surveyed School Resource Officers saying that schools are not prepared to respond to a terrorist act and school safety budgets are still being cut, our government is clearly gambling with the lives of American school children," said Sean Burke, President of NASRO and a Massachusetts-based police sergeant.

"The nation's school police officers are telling public officials that school safety threats are real, the gaps in preparedness are significant, and the resources for protecting our children are decreasing at a time they are increasing elsewhere to protect monuments, bridges, and government offices," said Kenneth S. Trump, a national school security expert and President of Cleveland-based National School Safety and Security Services, the independent consulting firm contracted to conduct the NASRO survey.

Trump stated that while he spent hours in Cleveland's electric power blackout the week prior to the survey release, he listened as political officials pointed fingers and called the blackout a wake-up call. "Now is the time for federal and state officials to wake up on homeland security for our nation's schools, not after a crisis occurs that could have been prevented," Trump remarked.

A full report, including the full executive summary and a detailed section with individual question responses and graphics, may be downloaded from the link toward the end of this page. Key Overall Findings Significant findings from this survey include:

School safety threats continue to persist from both within, and outside of, our nation’s schools. Over 90% of the survey respondents believe that schools are “soft targets” for potential terrorist attacks.

Over 70% of the officers reported that aggressive behavior in elementary school children has increased in their districts in the past five years School-based police officers reported that significant gaps continue to exist in their schools’ emergency preparedness planning and, in training for terrorism and other crisis situations.

Over 76% of the officers feel that their schools are not adequately prepared to respond to a terrorist attack upon their schools.

Over 51% of the respondents’ schools do not have specific, formal guidelines to follow when there is a change in the national homeland security color code/federal terrorism warning system.

Over 55% of the respondents said that their school crisis plans are not adequate.

Over 62% of survey respondents reported that their school crisis plans have not been adequately exercised (tabletop exercises, full scale drills, etc.).

Over 71% of the respondents report that their schools’ teachers, administrators, in-house (civilian, non-school police) security personnel, and support staff have not received terrorism-specific training.

Almost 47% of the school-based officers themselves have not received any terrorism-specific training related to their role as a school-based police officer.

Over 64% of the school officers believe that student use of cell phones in schools during a crisis would decrease school safety.

Almost 17% believe that student use of cell phones would have no impact on school safety.

Crimes occurring on school campuses nationwide are underreported to law enforcement and the current federal No Child Left Behind Act requirement for states to define “persistently dangerous” schools will lead to further underreporting of school crime.

The vast majority of respondents also believe that Congress should enact a federal mandatory K-12 school crime reporting law.

Over 87% of school-based police officers reported that the numbers of crimes that occur on school campuses nationwide are underreported to police.

Over 61% of survey respondents believe that school administrators faced with their schools possibly being labeled as “persistently dangerous” will result in decreased school crime reporting.

Over 88% of respondents believe the Congress should enact a federal law requiring mandatory, consistent school crime reporting for K-12 schools nationwide. A significant percentage of School Resource Officers reported budget cuts for school safety funding in their local school districts, inadequacies in federal school safety funding, and the need for an “Education Homeland Security Act” to fund school terrorism training, improve security and crisis planning, and support SRO programs.

Over 41% of school-based police officers report that funding for school safety in their schools is decreasing.

56 posted on 12/14/2006 12:32:29 PM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: achilles2000

Whew.... thanks for formatting!


57 posted on 12/14/2006 12:35:35 PM PST by r9etb
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To: achilles2000

If terrorists attack our kids, they should be prepared for real vigilantism upon their muzzie neighborhoods and some real changes in how citizens allow the gubmint to continue as they have been. In my opinion it would be the stupidest move they could possibly make.


58 posted on 12/14/2006 3:59:25 PM PST by AmericanChef
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To: AmericanChef

It would be interesting to see how the government would respond to an attack. But the bottom line is that we all have to hope that something like that never happens. Unfortunately, schools are an incredibly soft target.


59 posted on 12/14/2006 5:38:44 PM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: pax_et_bonum

What happened to this story It disappeared.


60 posted on 12/14/2006 7:52:19 PM PST by Chickensoup (If you don't go to the holy war, the holy war will come to you.)
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