Thursday 8 August 2013

Motherland Security


]A Seattle man says a motherland safety officer provoked him Thursday by following him and appearing to take close-up pictures or video of him while a confidential safety protector did the similar. The disconcerting come cross ways was posted online.

This was solitude protester subsequent contact with uniformed establishment in as many days. He said that Wednesday, a plainclothes federal manager momentarily seized his camera after he took a picture from a community sidewalk of what appeared to be unmarked or individual vehicles parked in a row of spaces kept for law enforcement outside the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in the downtown region.

Soon after taking the photo, a white truck that was parked in one of the spots troop by him, pulled a U-turn and parked crooked in the street. That’s when a man got out of the vehicle and grabbed his camera, he said.

The man recognized himself as an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. He began going throughout the pictures on the camera, as an officer from the Federal defensive Service of Homeland safety and a personal security protector who works at the federal building watched.

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