I think I've seen that article before, but it was fascinating to read it again.
EVEN QUOTED WK! Thanks for the link!
I don't know what to say or think about your situation. I would think the schools would be holding self-defense and awareness seminars, that moms would be making dang sure no kid was ever left behind, put ahead, or by him/herself for one minute. Programs to keep kids safe and together until picked up by parent or responsible adult.
No changes in the day to day routine? That just doesn't make any sense to me.
I'm a member of our Citizen's Police Academy Alumni, here. One of the best things I've ever done, and I think I saw that Orange Park had one, too.
We've learned a lot about protocols, strategies, standard operating procedures, etc. But the one thing they keep stressing is that the public must believe in and have faith in their LE-and that only comes w/communication from LE itself.
I confess-I'm at a loss as to where your various LE depatments are coming from, here.
What's the feeling you have of how LE is perceived? How's the crime rate overall? Any special task forces?