Originally posted by Wayne
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Let's perform a hazard analysis, determine the risk to all involved, then look at the various mitigations and decide what is best to implement, for New Zealand society.
It may be the outcome is metal detectors, after all the costs involved in installing these into all schools, and the disruption of changing school buildings to enforce all students enter them at the start of the day, etc. I find that extremely unlikely, however.
There might be one or two schools in particular neighborhoods where metal detectors are an appropriate mitigation method because of the hazard (ie, they're taking 1-2 knives off students every day of the week). However I am certain that many other measures would be implemented first, and certainly alongside the metal detectors.
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