Thursday, January 15, 2009

What's Wrong With This Picture?


How many "errors" can you find?

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6 comments:

Frederick H Watkins said...

A female agent is holding a box and holding the door open for the male agent who appears to be waiting for her to get it opened far enough for him to pass through. The other female agent appears to be reading the "no guns allowed" sign and wondering what to do. A swat team is not kicking the door in with guns blazing and percussion grenades blasting away.

Anonymous said...

Have you ever tried to tell a federal agent that they can't do something? Speaking from personal experience, they get down right incensed.

Here some Chaos a Secret service agent created yesterday in northern illinois. " Man with gun gets on commuter train chicago suburb area" Paranoia ensues.

http://www.nbcchicago.com/traffic_autos/transit/Metra-Train-Stopped-Passengers-Searched.html

I wonder what the response time for LE was on this incident ? Organize a response, track train progress, dispatch teams to proper train, location, timing, stop, search, capture suspect (s).
What's the phrase " When seconds count, police are only (X) ? minutes away"

If this had been a real incident I'm betting that the first responders would have only found body's in train cars.

Unknown said...

they are probably fighting over who is going to get to shoot the dog when they enter.

jon said...

"If we were, I think that we would be treated much differently," Giuliani said.

people expect the feds to tell them whether or not they've broken any laws? he doesn't know he's innocent?

Anonymous said...

Well, obviously, the most glaring error is the criminal empowerment sign in the window!

Anonymous said...

Nobody mentions the sign to the right which warns that anyone on the premises may be searched. So I guess the FBI does NOT need a warrant once they are inside to search for anything they desire. Get out the rubber gloves!