Ports in the news: MY port
Um, whatever port security we have, we evidently don't have enough. Twenty-one people in a shipping container and the first time anybody notices anything wrong is after they get to Seattle, break out of the shipping container, and try to scale the fence around the dock. THEN a security guard sees them and stops them. From the sounds of things these were just some mainland Chinese trying to find work (they should have gone to Mexico and crossed the border there.) But what if they hadn't been humans? What if they had been something that went tick-tick-tickBOOOOM? Are there ANY adults in charge?
This is a job for .... EVIL OVERLORD!!!
This is a job for .... EVIL OVERLORD!!!
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THIS illustrates the point I wanted to make during the whole DPW kerfuffle perfectly! In order for OUR ports to be secured, the source ports need to be secured.
At least these poor sods all arrived alive, unlike the case a few years ago.
In response to your interrogitive I believe that the correct response is NOPE, not even.
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