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In reply to the discussion: I don't get all the resistance to putting a cop in schools [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,992 posts)132656 * $28000 (about $12 an hour for guard, plus training money some benefits ) = $3,714,368,000 a year. Like 1/4 NASA budget, so yeah that's spendy. The major issue is that the majority of guards will never in their entire life do the thing they were hired to do, and the mere fact they are there almost ensures none of them will.
Amazingly, this may be cheaper with robots. Every school gets cameras (useful for less serious crime prevention, like bullying in the halls), and every classroom gets a red button the teacher can press. When a shooting occurs the red button gets pressed and school is instantly connected with professionals to control the droid. If, with mass production you could get this system down to $100,000 per school, (cameras, connectivity are dual use and so don't count, mostly just robot) and that robot is able to last 10 years, its substantially cheaper. Shockingly, that's possible.