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<p>Or you know, you can just take your phone OFF of the ENS alert…since it isn’t mandatory. You can pick to only get calls, or texts, or just an email. There’s nothing REQUIRING you to be on ENS.</p>
<p>Also, as much as I understand the parents who are frustrated by the evacuations, I’d like to say that as students, we are frustrated, possibly upset, but in no means would we want Pitt to not do their full duty to the students, faculty and staff of the university in keeping us safe. Like many have said, Pitt takes every threat seriously, and that means an evacuation each time. Lately, they have gotten much faster at clearing buildings, which are happening in 40 minutes to 90 minutes now, instead of 4-5 hours.</p>
<p>The biggest reason Pitt does the sweeps is that they would be sued up their butt if they were to not sweep, and an explosive were to detonate. Even though nothing has been found yet doesn’t mean that Pitt should casually stop responding to every threat as a viable one.</p>