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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 999473" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Well, I guess I have to break it down further, since I gave you too much comprehension credit in my earlier post. </p><p></p><p>Ok, lets put in a clear perspective SOBER. The colo. shooter stood in line and bought a ticket for the movie ( that gained him access ) he walked in (like normal) went to theatre 9 and entered (without an usher asking to see his ticket or asking why he was going in early) he walks down an aisle to the bottom and to the emergency exit (without and usher seeing him or stopping him to ask what he was doing) he props open the door and goes to his car which is parked out back. (no usher does a security check to see if the emergency doors are closed and secured) the shooter has time to get dressed, collect his weapons and ammo clips, put on armor, put on a gas mask and simply went back to the door that was propped open and walked in and started shooting.</p><p></p><p>Now, it all starts with the theatres failure to secure the building. An usher checking his ticket and disallowing him to enter before everyone else, would have stopped him. An Usher, inside theatre 9 would have seen him going to the emergency exit and could have asked him what he was doing and redirected him to the front. If not, the Usher SHOULD have followed him to the exit and closed and secured the door behind him.</p><p></p><p>The shooter didnt have his weapons at that time, nor was he dressed in his armor or gas mask. BEING a coward, its highly unlikely he would have used his fists to fight the ushers.</p><p></p><p>This is basic security for the theatre and something they should do EVERYDAY. Basic security SOBER, P R E V E N T I O N.</p><p></p><p>The shooter probably knew that staffing was weak and the theatre wouldnt have anyone inside theatre 9 to safe guard emergency exits. The shooter most likely planned this out by visiting the theatre previously.</p><p></p><p>IN my town, our theatre does the same, they check NOTHING.</p><p></p><p>Simple security. </p><p></p><p>Having the approriate staffing checking tickets and securing exit doors would have prevented the shooter from entering the building from the rear. The shooter DID NOT break in, he did NOT crowbar the backdoor, he merely EXPLOITED the weakness of security of the theatre.</p><p></p><p>Pretty simple stuff Sober.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p><p></p><p>TOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 999473, member: 17969"] Well, I guess I have to break it down further, since I gave you too much comprehension credit in my earlier post. Ok, lets put in a clear perspective SOBER. The colo. shooter stood in line and bought a ticket for the movie ( that gained him access ) he walked in (like normal) went to theatre 9 and entered (without an usher asking to see his ticket or asking why he was going in early) he walks down an aisle to the bottom and to the emergency exit (without and usher seeing him or stopping him to ask what he was doing) he props open the door and goes to his car which is parked out back. (no usher does a security check to see if the emergency doors are closed and secured) the shooter has time to get dressed, collect his weapons and ammo clips, put on armor, put on a gas mask and simply went back to the door that was propped open and walked in and started shooting. Now, it all starts with the theatres failure to secure the building. An usher checking his ticket and disallowing him to enter before everyone else, would have stopped him. An Usher, inside theatre 9 would have seen him going to the emergency exit and could have asked him what he was doing and redirected him to the front. If not, the Usher SHOULD have followed him to the exit and closed and secured the door behind him. The shooter didnt have his weapons at that time, nor was he dressed in his armor or gas mask. BEING a coward, its highly unlikely he would have used his fists to fight the ushers. This is basic security for the theatre and something they should do EVERYDAY. Basic security SOBER, P R E V E N T I O N. The shooter probably knew that staffing was weak and the theatre wouldnt have anyone inside theatre 9 to safe guard emergency exits. The shooter most likely planned this out by visiting the theatre previously. IN my town, our theatre does the same, they check NOTHING. Simple security. Having the approriate staffing checking tickets and securing exit doors would have prevented the shooter from entering the building from the rear. The shooter DID NOT break in, he did NOT crowbar the backdoor, he merely EXPLOITED the weakness of security of the theatre. Pretty simple stuff Sober. Peace TOS [/QUOTE]
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