But does it include the number of exterior doors on the school as well?
The School and Church share a parking lot and are right next door. Safe assumption it’s all one piece of property.
Numbering system as an example could be for easy reference on Security Camera Feeds. If it’s all one property. Would make sense to have one system for the entire property. Instead of unique systems for each individual building on the property. The numbers thereby allowing a monitor to know where he’s looking without pulling up individual names on the feed.
And how old is the street view image? If it’s several years out of date. That could in part help explain the discrepancy between the two. As there would be enough time for policy to change and new security measures developed by the Parish and School.
Counted at least 11 on the property. Between the Church and School. There’s 6 along the back parking lot alone. You can access that via going into streetview in the neighborhood behind it and following it into the share parking lot. There’s also the Rectory and two other buildings that seem to share the property. Stands to reason all 3 would have at least 2 doors a piece. Which is an additional 6.
Given ot appears to be a decently large campus. Likely indicative there’s other exterior facing doors not readily visible on the property. In order to enable students, teachers, and assorted parish staff to pass back and forth between buildings easily.
Edit: Just to be clear I don’t think you’re wrong for drawing attention to it. It could very well have a meaning. And probably does with all the other shit going on. I think you might’ve just drawn a wrong though not unreasonable conclusion. Especially given shit they’ve done in the past.
Street views aren’t usually up to date and recent. So while the number could have been added a week ago. It could have also been added Months ago.
Yes, it was added. That is not up for debate. The total number of entrances is 6 however.
But does it include the number of exterior doors on the school as well?
The School and Church share a parking lot and are right next door. Safe assumption it’s all one piece of property.
Numbering system as an example could be for easy reference on Security Camera Feeds. If it’s all one property. Would make sense to have one system for the entire property. Instead of unique systems for each individual building on the property. The numbers thereby allowing a monitor to know where he’s looking without pulling up individual names on the feed.
And how old is the street view image? If it’s several years out of date. That could in part help explain the discrepancy between the two. As there would be enough time for policy to change and new security measures developed by the Parish and School.
Go to google maps. Type in the address. Use street view. Count the number of doors on both the church and the school.
Counted at least 11 on the property. Between the Church and School. There’s 6 along the back parking lot alone. You can access that via going into streetview in the neighborhood behind it and following it into the share parking lot. There’s also the Rectory and two other buildings that seem to share the property. Stands to reason all 3 would have at least 2 doors a piece. Which is an additional 6.
Given ot appears to be a decently large campus. Likely indicative there’s other exterior facing doors not readily visible on the property. In order to enable students, teachers, and assorted parish staff to pass back and forth between buildings easily.
Edit: Just to be clear I don’t think you’re wrong for drawing attention to it. It could very well have a meaning. And probably does with all the other shit going on. I think you might’ve just drawn a wrong though not unreasonable conclusion. Especially given shit they’ve done in the past.