Word: locks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...never forget the first time it happened to me," says one guard, who like all of those interviewed for this article, insisted on anonymity. "I opened up the classroom to lock up, and that's when I saw them. The first thing I said was: 'What the hell do you think you're doing?" But as soon as that was out of my mouth, I thought to myself, 'That's a pretty stupid question...
...What do I way in a situation like that?" asks one guard. "What can you say? I tell them to hurry up because I've gotta lock up. And I ask them to please turn out the lights when they're through...
Brett R. Conner '96, co-chair of the Dunster House committee, said that bad impressions of police officers exist because students have little contact with officers. And when they do interact with Harvard's police, it is usually only for routine matters like lock-outs, he said...
Mather House Senior Tutor Mary K. Peckham said she has been approached by students who have had complaints about police responsiveness--on incidents more serious than just lock-outs...
Though John C. Salvi III -- the man charged with closing out 1994 by shooting up three abortion clinics, killing two people and wounding five others -- was under lock and key last week, the reverberations of his two-day rampage could be felt from coast to coast. In St. Louis, Missouri, the Reproductive Health Services clinic is purchasing an intercom so that the security guard posted outside can relay messages without having to open the front door. The Choices Women's Medical Center in New York City, which is already patrolled by armed guards, made plans to install a metal detector...