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To: bwteim
Stalker?

Hmmm. Not sure about that.

DREADED? No doubt about that.

That tag line makes sense.

I love these sillies about how security cameras would have resolved the case earlier, before anyone else got killed.

It has been reported that there were 900 students in that building.

Anyone who ever attended a large university knows that at beginning at 10 minutes to the hour and for that 10 minutes, thousands of people rush madly from one class to another or from their dorm to class.

Or to breakfast if not to class.

Or back from breakfast to get ready for the next class.

Or whatever.

So all the cops would have had to do is look at 700 to 900 pictures, identify each and every picture and put it with a person’s name and ID and then determine whether that person had legit reason to be in that building. So they would have to sort out those meeting a friend to jog, tutor, get tutoring, or whatever.

In less than two hours.

With a total of 74 cops who are also supposed to “secure” the area.

That certainly is a well thought out plan.

All you need to make it work is about 2,000 National Guard, the State Police.

And don’t forget the black helicopter with the infrared.

208 posted on 04/17/2007 3:07:52 PM PDT by woodbutcher
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To: woodbutcher

“Stalker?
Hmmm. Not sure about that.
DREADED? No doubt about that.”

I left off my LOL tag to the stalker reference.

I am agreeing with you.


216 posted on 04/17/2007 3:40:57 PM PDT by bwteim (BIG SECURITY CAMERA DO NOT BUY YOU HAPPINESS)
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To: woodbutcher

Hmmm~since such identification systems, operating with very high speed, are being designed as we post, might not be a bad idea ~ if your only complaint is that ordinary humans aren’t speedy enough to resolve such questions.


218 posted on 04/17/2007 3:46:59 PM PDT by muawiyah
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