Could feasibly be counting the number of the exterior doors on the property combined. Rather than the number on the individual buildings on the property.
It’s still weird. But given the school is right next door across the parking lot. I could feasibly see such a thing implemented for security purposes on the entirety of the property. Easier to rapidly distinguish between locations for instance on a camera feeds.
Edit: And reiterating my earlier point in another post. Street views often are out of date pictures ranging from months to years old.
Are you able to narrow down the date of the streetview picture? If it’s from January of this year as an example. You might be on to something. But if it’s several years out of date. The numbers could be the result of policy changes months if not years ago and it just wasn’t updated.
Ok, do the church and the school sit on the same property? Also, the google pic with the snow is labeled June 2022. Just the image itself shows you that the pic is older, it’s not from 2025. They’ve labeled the entrances/exits since the pic was taken. That lines up with what most schools have done in recent years in order to have better communications in case something does happen. Just because the entrance/exit is at the front doesn’t mean it gets labeled as door #1. And no I’m not making shit up, I actually have some knowledge about how schools deal with shooter situations. I’m not trying to shit on your idea, I’m showing you where you haven’t completely thought the idea through.
I understand it's an older picture from google maps. I understand that. However, there are not 17 doors (you can literally look on google maps how many doors there are). Plus there are 2 separate buildings. One is the school one is the church.
And does anyone think there are 17 doors to this church?
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Could feasibly be counting the number of the exterior doors on the property combined. Rather than the number on the individual buildings on the property.
It’s still weird. But given the school is right next door across the parking lot. I could feasibly see such a thing implemented for security purposes on the entirety of the property. Easier to rapidly distinguish between locations for instance on a camera feeds.
Edit: And reiterating my earlier point in another post. Street views often are out of date pictures ranging from months to years old.
Are you able to narrow down the date of the streetview picture? If it’s from January of this year as an example. You might be on to something. But if it’s several years out of date. The numbers could be the result of policy changes months if not years ago and it just wasn’t updated.
This is exactly the case.
Streetview is from 2022
It’s a church that is also a school. Yes, I do believe that there are 17 exits.
No it isn't. There are two separate buildings, one is the church, one is the school. Are you just making up shit?
Plus google maps lets you view around the entire building.
There are not 17 entrances/exits.
Ok, do the church and the school sit on the same property? Also, the google pic with the snow is labeled June 2022. Just the image itself shows you that the pic is older, it’s not from 2025. They’ve labeled the entrances/exits since the pic was taken. That lines up with what most schools have done in recent years in order to have better communications in case something does happen. Just because the entrance/exit is at the front doesn’t mean it gets labeled as door #1. And no I’m not making shit up, I actually have some knowledge about how schools deal with shooter situations. I’m not trying to shit on your idea, I’m showing you where you haven’t completely thought the idea through.
I understand it's an older picture from google maps. I understand that. However, there are not 17 doors (you can literally look on google maps how many doors there are). Plus there are 2 separate buildings. One is the school one is the church.