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The students who apply for security guards after the alleged drunk driver killed the Las Vegas Valley Senior

Las Vegas, nev. (FOX5) -Arbor View High School student, employee and parents remember the life of the high school senior McKenzie Scott.

A arrest report explains that she crossed the street on Friday morning when she was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver.

Now the second students Isabella Cole and Caden Sano are pushing to make the area safer. You have created a petition to get Crossing Guards, to stop lights and “whatever our district and our district available, we can save the life of students how we should have saved the life of McKenzie Scott.” The petition has reached more than 1,400 signatures from Monday evening.

“Every time I come here, I swear that children always came or not respect frenzied people,” Cole recalled. “This incident that happened with McKenzie should be a great awakening.”

“My goal is that no other mother has to mourn about something that can be so busy like traffic accidents on a street,” added Sano. “We take many safety data very seriously as fire brigade exercises, active shooters and what is not, but it seems, especially here there is a blind place when it comes to traffic safety, since Arbor View in Arbor View has had a confidentiality, and this year there was zero this year.”

The traffic engineers of the city of Las Vegas took photos when they rated the safety of the street on Monday afternoon. It is also planned to carry out a traffic study by the area.

A spokesman announced FOX5 that he had already built partitions on a street near the school last summer after reports on U-Turns and other dangerous driving were reported during the submission of students and collection times.

“One of my biggest problems is that death or injury is needed to raise awareness. “

Cole and Sano believe that students need more protective measures.

“McKenzie was a good person, a very friendly soul, very freely spirited. Always friendly, sociable, friendly, in all aspects,” Cole recalled. “She is the kind of person who, if it were someone else who was killed in such an accident, would be on the list of the petition signature.”

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