Federal Protective Service officers take part in a 2004 security camera demonstration. In response the GAO report on security lapses, the service has been told to increase inspections and correct problems with contract workers, Director Gary Schenkel said.
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RICHIKID
04:04 AMJul 10 2009
IT IS THE GOVERMENT ! HOW DID YOU EXPECT THEM TO DO ANYBETTER ? LOOK WHOS IN CHARGE !
Maxerniesam
12:01 PMJul 09 2009
The big problem is they have only 1,200 full time employees and 13,000 contract workers a.k.a. rent-a-cops....
Newjeff121
11:45 AMJul 09 2009
This article assumes we believe its premise. We dont.
Billdolce
12:38 AMJul 09 2009
and peope want them to take over health care lmao
Readingman1956
11:14 PMJul 09 2009
Im a construction worker who 2 years ago was hired to work in Ohare Airports power Plant. I will not go into details but security was a joke.
Lilmoriv
10:58 PMJul 09 2009
No word from our Secretary of Homeland Security??? I guess she is up on the troubled Canadian border between North Dakota and Saskatchewan intervening in the terrorist activity between Minot and Medicine Hat.
Randallchatham
10:21 PMJul 09 2009
What's next, & who will get the blame? Matthew 5: 7
Mingo374
09:47 PMJul 09 2009
wonder why they didn't chech the security at the borders Sounds like everything is comming over Bombs ,guns, dope, arabs, asians and yes even more mexicans we can't afford. several stock piles of weapons have been found burried just over our border The the nice people living on the try to do something but it sounds like a waste of time
Bwpapoose43b
09:41 PMJul 09 2009
In my opinion, fire the people who allowed this crap to happen. There are TOO MANY people out of work, and would be proud to keep our building secure. If you want to sleep, stay at home. If a bomb should be activated as in OK in 1995, sorry I didn't check or know is not acceptable. HIRE PEOPLE WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK AND there are many to KEEP OUR BUILDINGS/COUNTRY SAFE. FIRE THE BUMS WHO SLEPT ON THE JOB, PERIOD.......
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