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"How many of you go to school where they have metal detectors?"
So I have no problem with metal detectors in schools.
I moved on to the man with the metal detector.
The school does not have metal detectors, the police said.
What kind of country do we live in if our kids have to go through metal detectors?
"How are we going to get through the metal detectors?"
"He went through the front door and there was no metal detector."
Look forward to having no one between you and the metal detectors.
"Does he know they have a metal detector at the front door?"
There's nothing like having to go through a metal detector to start off the day.
The high school is not one of the five that have metal detectors.
People had to pass through metal detectors to get in.
She turned and walked out, past the metal detectors again.
Very few, in fact, even pass through a metal detector.
The school has no metal detectors, a church official said.
This year a simple metal detector is considered good enough.
I will tell you an interesting thing about students and metal detectors.
I set the metal detector off, but it was just my watch.
The interesting thing is, the metal detector kept going off.
First thing you have is to pass through a metal detector door.
"Probably talking to someone; remember last time, the guy with the metal detector?"
He noticed my son looking down at his metal detector.
Over the years, metal detectors and security personnel have become more common at schools.
There is a lot of talk now about metal detectors and gun control.
But people who work in the schools say metal detectors are no solution.