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shpongolina rated 11 months ago- SAY WHAT !!!??! thx fer the link stumbler eric
From the page: When going to private residences, for example, they are told to be alert for a person who is hostile, uncooperative or expressing hate or discontent with the United States*; unusual chemicals or other materials that seem out of place...
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 StumbleKKSS rated 10 months ago- Can someone tell me -- were firefighters not already allowed to mention explosives to law enforcement?
 shpongolina rated 11 months ago- SAY WHAT !!!??! thx fer the link stumbler eric
From the page: When going to private residences, for example, they are told to be alert for a person who is hostile, uncooperative or expressing hate or discontent with the United States*; unusual chemicals or other materials that seem out of place; ammunition, firearms or weapons boxes; surveillance equipment; still and video cameras; night-vision goggles; maps, photos, blueprints; police manuals, training manuals, flight manuals; and little or no furniture other than a bed or mattress.
*uh-oh.....
 eric rated 11 months ago- "Unlike police, firefighters and emergency medical personnel don't need warrants to access hundreds of thousands of homes and buildings each year, putting them in a position to spot behavior that could indicate terrorist activity or planning."
We shouldn't be surprised.
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