Czech schools have strengthened security in recent years

Schools in Czechia in recent years have significantly strengthened their security measures, implementing card access systems, turnstiles, and surveillance cameras. However, it is impossible to fully prevent potential attacks, said Jiří Zajíček, Chairman of the Union of School Associations - CZESHA, and director of Masaryk Secondary School of Chemistry in Prague. Experts agree that while safety has improved, total security is unattainable. The discussion comes ahead of the 10th anniversary of the attack in Žďár nad Sázavou, where a mentally ill woman fatally stabbed a student and injured three others.

Author: Vít Pohanka