not bashing
not bashing
Last edited by BushMasterBoy; 12-04-2013 at 19:04.
ugh, found by a reporter. bet she wet her pants in glee when she saw an opportunity to crap on someones day.
She's votin for Barkey.....
There are plenty of stories like this with the secret service. MP5's left in rental cars, etc. What can you do? Cops and normal guys do it too. It would be nice for everyone to act professionally, but, you know real life and that.
Yes there are. Back in 2002, I was part of a special detail working in Salt Lake on Ft. Douglas. Me and another team mate were working the night shift, bored as hell, decided to go check to see if any doors were unsecure. We found one, announced ourselves...then started clearing the building. We came across an uoccupied room with a handful of MP-5's and a couple of Sig Sauer handguns sitting on bunks in plain view. So we started looking further into the building, on another level were a bunch of Secret Service members sitting in a day room watching t.v. on a big screen. We politely advised them about making sure the door is secure and leaving their firearms unsecure. They said "Thanks" and that was about it. More or less acted like they didn't give two shits. Told my partner, we should've confiscated them and logged them as found property. From all the interactions I've had with the Feds, they have yet to impress me and I'm not expecting they will anytime soon.
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Sorry OP. It's got nothing to do with female USSS agents. I've had a couple of interactions with the USSS and have personally found two weapons unattended (an MP5 and a handgun). Both lost by men.
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I can't wait to see the Obama Ad. "Romney can't even control the firearms of his secret service detail. I will take control of firearms for all Americans and regulate them heavily."
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