Author Topic: Members of the military are patrolling schools in the U.S?  (Read 2665 times)

I saw on the news that Members of the military are going to be patrolling schools in the U.S

like

we already have regular policemen at our schools and protecting us from really dangerous situations. So why do we need members from the military patrolling our schools, what if they have like PTSD and do a dangerous action or something. I'll try to find a link...

/discuss
« Last Edit: September 17, 2014, 10:19:59 PM by chubaka452 »

depends on if you live in a bad area/ if you have a JROTC program in your school

My school has a huge JROTC program. I see it all the time.

My school is full of almost entirely rich non shady kids. We have like one cop who stands in the hall, but other than that, nothing of the sort. And as far as I know, there's no JROTC

We never have any kind of policeman or anything like that at my school.

I didn't even know that was a thing that happened.

my school has a police liaison but that's it

I see a bunch of officers roaming around the campus p often
No military though(besides the SASI and his assistant). Strange, since we have an AFJROTC program.

hooray, less people I have to salute until they walk past me
« Last Edit: September 17, 2014, 10:17:56 PM by AutoBahn »

Officer Boxx is my school cop c:

my school, surprisingly, only has one resource officer/campus policeman. we have two military veterans because of the JROTC program, though.

meanwhile a student gets killed by a loose bullet in an argentinian school and i almost get robbed 1 block away from school

my school has no cops or guards or lovecurity

its like if you were a drug mule you would be sticking hard drugs in your starfish to transport. no one would know...........

something big is about to happen...



i wish
well my sister said her platoon is doing some training that they told them they would really only do if they were about to deploy...

quote her on that, not me