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[quote name="dayton" post="1093732" timestamp="1319552694"]
[quote author=LilBobcatMom link=topic=90383.msg1093693#msg1093693 date=1319550368]
I graduated in [b]1986 (shut up) [/b] from Friendswood.  We had police escorts when we played Santa Fe.  I'm not sure about the other out-of-town games.
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they had police in '86?????
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LOL....had em '82 as well.  :D
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[quote name="knightrider" post="1094288" timestamp="1319586097"]
[quote author=invictus link=topic=90383.msg1094183#msg1094183 date=1319577245]
I know that Vidor does and I don't know of any school that hasn't had one coming to Vidor for as long as I can remember.
[/quote]Dayton has them every out of town game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[/quote]They have them for the home games too... Only stopping traffic coming out of the school parking lot, and the traffic lights, all two of them ;D.. they stop traffic for the band too.
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[quote name="Numberoneonly" post="1094291" timestamp="1319586510"]
I know kountze city cops can't drive out of city limits,they have ticket book super glued to one hand and pen glued to the other.lol ;D
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That is the truth! :)
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[quote name="robanadana" post="1094705" timestamp="1319642958"]
Most schools who have their own police have escorts to each game. I've seen them from other schools at Vidor's games as well as other games not involving our team. I think it's just standard procedure for every school given today's issues...nothing deep attached to it.
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Before VISD had its own police department, the Vidor city police were their escort.
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[quote name="tvc184" post="1095248" timestamp="1319667796"]
Most districts have to hire off duty officers since most districts do not have their own police departments.
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Really?  I thought all districts had gone to having their own department due to school shootings, etc.
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[quote name="invictus" post="1095791" timestamp="1319730246"]
[quote author=tvc184 link=topic=90383.msg1095248#msg1095248 date=1319667796]
Most districts have to hire off duty officers since most districts do not have their own police departments.
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Really?  I thought all districts had gone to having their own department due to school shootings, etc.
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Not hardly.

If they want security it is usually much cheaper to hire city police on contract than to have a police department. The problem is that the school can't have control over those city police like they can school district police. Hard to sweep things under the rug when the city is putting out press releases.  8)
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[quote name="invictus" post="1095791" timestamp="1319730246"]
[quote author=tvc184 link=topic=90383.msg1095248#msg1095248 date=1319667796]
Most districts have to hire off duty officers since most districts do not have their own police departments.
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Really?  I thought all districts had gone to having their own department due to school shootings, etc.
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Not allof the backwoods districts are as corrupt as Vidor... ;D

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[quote name="SmashMouth" post="1096063" timestamp="1319747261"]
[quote author=invictus link=topic=90383.msg1095791#msg1095791 date=1319730246]
[quote author=tvc184 link=topic=90383.msg1095248#msg1095248 date=1319667796]
Most districts have to hire off duty officers since most districts do not have their own police departments.
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Really?  I thought all districts had gone to having their own department due to school shootings, etc.
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Not allof the backwoods districts are as corrupt as Vidor... ;D
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Nice.....
I love VISD, wouldn't send them anywhere else!!!
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[quote name="Sleepy1" post="1096115" timestamp="1319749637"]
[quote author=SmashMouth link=topic=90383.msg1096063#msg1096063 date=1319747261]
[quote author=invictus link=topic=90383.msg1095791#msg1095791 date=1319730246]
[quote author=tvc184 link=topic=90383.msg1095248#msg1095248 date=1319667796]
Most districts have to hire off duty officers since most districts do not have their own police departments.
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Really?  I thought all districts had gone to having their own department due to school shootings, etc.
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Not allof the backwoods districts are as corrupt as Vidor... ;D
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Nice.....
I love VISD, wouldn't send them anywhere else!!!
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Just kidding...

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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1097031" timestamp="1319815511"]
[quote author=2% Milk link=topic=90383.msg1093303#msg1093303 date=1319497509]
Kelly doesn't
[/quote]Yall Catholic. Yall don't need one ;)
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Yes Kelly does....you just can't see him...that would be ST. Michael ;D
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[quote name="FrodoNDN" post="1097055" timestamp="1319816781"]
[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=90383.msg1097031#msg1097031 date=1319815511]
[quote author=2% Milk link=topic=90383.msg1093303#msg1093303 date=1319497509]
Kelly doesn't
[/quote]Yall Catholic. Yall don't need one ;)
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Yes Kelly does....you just can't see him...that would be ST. Michael ;D
[/quote]Sure but for what day?
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