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As an aussie in the US, its even more jarring when you get given your first "this is what we should do in case of a shooter talk."

Mine was at a community college (a bit like TAFE) and the teacher told us that she keeps the doors locked at all times. If we went to the bathroom then we'd have to knock and have someone unlock the door to let us back in, we weren't allowed to prop the door open. She also told us the classroom blind spots, where we would be hidden from site if someone was peeking through the door's window bit.

Assuming this story isn't completely made up, I'm really curious what community college had this discussion or policy. There was nothing like this at the university I attended, and while the professors would prefer you not to prop the door open (because they don't want noise from outside interrupting class), literally zero of my classes had it locked ever.

/u/Fucktastickfantastic can you share some more details bb?

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while the professors would prefer you not to prop the door open (because they don't want noise from outside interrupting class)

This is literally all it is. The Redditor is doing creative writing to explain the Real Reason.


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