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I use Deploy and Patrol to scatter most of them about to someplace useful and keep Staff Rooms close to the loitering spots.
"Wrong. Completely wrong. Just.... WRONG!"
I built a massive prison recently, and like you avoided security rooms. My prison failed big time. Reason? Guards flocked to the Holding Cell / Canteen / Yard mostly. It took them forever to pick up a prisoner from deliveries, to take them to Solitary etc.
The reason you use Security rooms at the moment? To space out your unallocated guards evenly around your prison so you don't have to wait as long for prisoners to be moved around. Especially in large prisons.
The way they loiter in the security room is to be used to your advantage.
Now in my new prison I have Security rooms dotted around all over the place, it's the same size and it runs like a well oiled machine.
Overeaction? What are you talking about? Never heard that quote before? Meh. Uncultured.
Tis a quote. I recognised it, but then by the time I got to this thread it was in quotation marks, which helped. Google it! :)
To Emmote's credit the rest of the content under the quote in question is helpful and written in a friendly tone as far as I can tell. I learned something from it as it hadn't occurred to me to use Security Rooms like he suggested.