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In reply to the discussion: I don't get all the resistance to putting a cop in schools [View all]libdem4life
(13,877 posts)I was thinking more about the already-trained retirees because the salaries aren't likely to be equal to what police officers get paid. There would definitely be training, and assemblies with the kids with fun things to do, to talk to and get to know and make actual relationships with kids. It happens at Crossing Guards. Also I was thinking that most would be local/retired/vets who are known to the community and would be proud to stand up for and with the kids. New jobs!!
The training wouldn't be too much different from what they already had...because the main object is to be a resident First Responder, rather than the Principal or Teacher. They DO NOT WANT TO BE required to have weapons and training and don't want to anyway...not what they were trained for. Guards ... two ... would have each other and would have 911 on speed dial the miniute anything happens.
Policemen should be for apprehending and completing the job. No police officer I know would want to be stuck at an elementary school all day any more than a teacher wants to own/be issued a firearm in her class. Boring and not what they are trained for.