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General Category => News & Politics => Topic started by: sledge on May 03, 2013, 04:13:48 PM

Title: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: sledge on May 03, 2013, 04:13:48 PM
Could be an interesting 4th of July in Montana.

http://www.ktvq.com/news/explosives-stolen-from-forest-service-facility-near-red-lodge/#_ (http://www.ktvq.com/news/explosives-stolen-from-forest-service-facility-near-red-lodge/#_)
Title: Re: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: thatGuy on May 04, 2013, 10:32:10 PM
LuLz!
Title: Re: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: Reaver on May 05, 2013, 05:51:51 AM
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Title: Re: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: thatGuy on May 05, 2013, 01:28:55 PM
Let's turn this unfortunate theft into a civic minded learning experience. 

As we've seen time and time again that the Feds aren't very good at securing our property, which is a shame because all that kabloowie may well be in the hands of a small child. The point is, they need our help. We need to locate those assets, mark them and make it part of our regular patrols.

With regular patrol schedules we can help them maintain security by identifying weakness' like holes in the fence, blind approaches and the routes of egress that a thief could use.

Taking note of cheap locks, burned out bulbs and overgrown bushes can go along way to keeping dangerous explosives our of the hands of American children.

After all its about keeping the kids safe. 

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Title: Re: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: Kentactic on May 05, 2013, 02:01:55 PM
Let's turn this unfortunate theft into a civic minded learning experience. 

As we've seen time and time again that the Feds aren't very good at securing our property, which is a shame because all that kabloowie may well be in the hands of a small child. The point is, they need our help. We need to locate those assets, mark them and make it part of our regular patrols.

With regular patrol schedules we can help them maintain security by identifying weakness' like holes in the fence, blind approaches and the routes of egress that a thief could use.

Taking note of cheap locks, burned out bulbs and overgrown bushes can go along way to keeping dangerous explosives our of the hands of American children.

After all its about keeping the kids safe. 




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Title: Re: 559 lbs of Explosives stolen from Forest Service facility near Red Lodge
Post by: sledge on May 05, 2013, 04:55:42 PM
Let's turn this unfortunate theft into a civic minded learning experience. 

As we've seen time and time again that the Feds aren't very good at securing our property, which is a shame because all that kabloowie may well be in the hands of a small child. The point is, they need our help. We need to locate those assets, mark them and make it part of our regular patrols.

With regular patrol schedules we can help them maintain security by identifying weakness' like holes in the fence, blind approaches and the routes of egress that a thief could use.

Taking note of cheap locks, burned out bulbs and overgrown bushes can go along way to keeping dangerous explosives our of the hands of American children.

After all its about keeping the kids safe. 






Anything for the kids!