• BuelldozerA
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    1 year ago

    The problem is that if the vehicle is stolen it takes 5 min with a power tool to get through virtually any vehicle based mount.

    I’m aware of vehicle mounts and the ease at which firearms can be removed from them. Its why every LE agency I’m aware of has a policy that you can’t leave the vehicle unattended with weapons stored in them.

    …an encrypted laptop is one thing…

    These should not be left in an unattended vehicle. Even a complete moron knows not to leave valuables in a parked car in the D.C. area and the USSS are not morons. They are people and they fuck up occasionally but they are not morons.

    I am an Air Force pilot…

    Then you should be well aware of the rules regarding the handling of classified information. At the most basic level its not lawful to leave it unattended in any area where someone with insufficient clearance could gain access to it.

    The USSS Personnel who discharged their firearm(s) weren’t fighting off terrorists or trying to keep weapons or confidential information secure. According to the released details they fucked up and fired when they shouldn’t have at suspects who presented no clear danger.

    I have petted sooooo many “do not pet” goodbois.

    Goodbois deserve all the pets, as long as you have permission. 🙂