[ RadSafe ] Kansas to let nuclear plant guards "shoot to kill"
John_Rich at fpl.com
John_Rich at fpl.com
Thu Mar 23 13:32:04 CST 2006
Radsafers - - seems to me that . . . . . .
One of the unintended consequences is that the worst thing that could
happen is for security to critically wound a nuclear protester who went out
to "test the security." Shooting an unarmed civilian would be the media
circus of the year.
On the other hand . . ..
One of the unintended consequences is that the worst thing that could
happen is for security NOT to critically wound a nuclear protester who went
out to "test the security." Allowing the antis to get close to the
facility without serious shooting would be the media circus of the year,
since it proves nuclear security doesn't work.
It sure seems like this is a no-win for the security force.
-just a thought-
John Rich
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Regards,
Luke McCormick
DHS/Customs & Border Protection
6650 Telecom Drive, Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46278
(317) 614-4844
luke.mccormick at dhs.gov
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