01-28-2018, 08:40 AM
dumbfounded that anyone can just drive right up to these high-tech facilities... without any supervision.
On of my first jobs on Maui was with a fire protection company. We got in everywhere. The first few months on the job was one revelation after another how easy it was to enter high security and "protected" facilities. A few examples:
* Bank - had a locked swinging half door between the lobby and entry to teller areas and offices. It had a keypad on the outside requiring you input the code to unlock. Or... reach over the door and open using the inside handle.
* Unnamed Airline - left pallets stacked 4 or 5 feet high with money (in unmarked metal boxes) outside the warehouse so it was easy for Loomis Fargo to load into their trucks.
* Police Department - walk down long hallway to an officer sitting behind a thick bullet proof glass window. Entry was through a steel bank vault type door. Or... turn right 20 feet before all of that, walk down a short hallway, and enter through an unlocked, unmarked normal door straight into the nerve center of the department, computers, private offices etc.
Those are some medium security examples.
Percentage change in the level of glyphosate, an herbicide, in Americans’ urine since 1993 : +1,200. Harper's Index
On of my first jobs on Maui was with a fire protection company. We got in everywhere. The first few months on the job was one revelation after another how easy it was to enter high security and "protected" facilities. A few examples:
* Bank - had a locked swinging half door between the lobby and entry to teller areas and offices. It had a keypad on the outside requiring you input the code to unlock. Or... reach over the door and open using the inside handle.
* Unnamed Airline - left pallets stacked 4 or 5 feet high with money (in unmarked metal boxes) outside the warehouse so it was easy for Loomis Fargo to load into their trucks.
* Police Department - walk down long hallway to an officer sitting behind a thick bullet proof glass window. Entry was through a steel bank vault type door. Or... turn right 20 feet before all of that, walk down a short hallway, and enter through an unlocked, unmarked normal door straight into the nerve center of the department, computers, private offices etc.
Those are some medium security examples.
Percentage change in the level of glyphosate, an herbicide, in Americans’ urine since 1993 : +1,200. Harper's Index
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