Yeah, the gym owners wouldn't mind me go over there with saw horses.
The thing is, I have a squat rack but the safeties are too high for me to full squat... it messes everything up since I always have to think "don't hit the supports" and my squat suffers immensly.
lol, hes obviously talking about training at home or somewhere you dont have access to a rack, and saw horses can work well for that. If youre that worried about not being able to bail out from under the bar or cant do so due to gym rules etc., you can drag two free standing flat benches and space them to where the plates are on the collars outside the rack, where you will be squatting. Sometimes the bench is too high, if thats the case then youre out of luck, if the bench is too low, just put plates under the bases until you have the height needed.
Another thing I forgot to mention earlier with bailing at the bottom, Ive seen several guys do this, using the low or high bar position, but you can take your hands off the bar, place them on your thighs, and push up and back simultaneously, then hop forward. This gives you more time to get out from under the bar as well as creating more space between your torso and legs when you do it.