• solarvector
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      11 months ago

      I suspect it will be a higher number after this.

      But since it was never an actual problem, doing something about it was never the point of a bill like this either.

        • WaterBear [they/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          11 months ago

          Me. So called active shooter situations are often without active shooters, take hours and it is ableism to ignore the divinity and bodily functions of us people, who rather piss only people and ourselves in consensual settings. In any case schools don’t really care about facilitating good urination experiences.

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            11 months ago

            The problem isn’t pissing on (actual) active shooter situations then, it’s having these situations for no reason. If they’re drills, then you should be able to excuse yourself to go to the bathroom. I can’t think of any other reason a school would specifically go to “active shooter situation” for hours without an actual shooter.

            Whatever it is, if it’s a real risk then it’s still better to wet yourself than risk your life to go to the litter box. If it’s not then the protocol needs working on: why is it taking so long? why can’t you go to the bathroom when there’s no danger?

            • AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]@hexbear.net
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              Happened to me once when I was in school cause a different school a few miles away had a false report issued and they locked down the whole area generally and everyone thought one was happening

              It wasn’t tho