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The U.S. Secret Service is apologizing to a Massachusetts salon owner

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posted on Aug, 10 2024 @ 10:01 PM
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Why doesn't the USSS have ways for their agents to relieve themselves on location when they are there for hours at a time? Or were they ordered to do perform breaking and entering?

They taped over her cameras and jimmied the lock to use the Salon's restroom. Like the Salon owner inferred if they had asked but they didn't just said she had to close

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The U.S. Secret Service is apologizing to a Massachusetts salon owner after an agent covered her security camera with duct tape and broke into her salon by picking the lock so that its bathroom could be used by various people for two hours.

After two hours, Secret Service agents left her salon unlocked and left the tape covering the camera.

The woman was told by others that the lead Secret Service agent was directing people to use her salon’s bathroom without authorization.

The agents were in the neighborhood to secure the area ahead of a Kamala Harris fundraiser. The woman understood she needed to close her salon but didn’t expect the rest of what happened.

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posted on Aug, 10 2024 @ 10:23 PM
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The laws only apply to us plebes. ALL of the government agencies need to be dismantled man by man with charges brought where appropriate.

There has to be a way to clean up the organized criminal government system obama installed.



posted on Aug, 10 2024 @ 10:26 PM
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There are government agencies many with 3 letter identifiers who believe their needs outweigh the rights of the Peons who are taxed for their government salaries.

Having your employees stand around for hours with no place to Pee is about right for some of the idiots in our great woke government body.

What is more disturbing is they tried to cover up their crime which seems to be typical SOP for some agencies.
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posted on Aug, 10 2024 @ 10:39 PM
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originally posted by: 727Sky
There are government agencies many with 3 letter identifiers who believe their needs outweigh the rights of the Peons who are taxed for their government salaries.

Having your employees stand around for hours with no place to Pee is about right for some of the idiots in our great woke government body.

What is more disturbing is they tried to cover up their crime which seems to be typical SOP for some agencies.



The acting director isn't likely to be offered the full-time job, less than a month after a failed assassination attempt...



posted on Aug, 10 2024 @ 11:30 PM
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How many times has this happened, or if at all?

I can see firefighters breaking car windows to hook their hoses up to a blocked hydrant, but I have NEVER heard that USS can just declare a short period of imminent domain so they can take a wiz.

Then they leave her business and property unlocked with her security camera STILL taped???

K. 🤡🌎

People that actually cared and did their job have either retired, got fired, laid off or quit. There was no turnover, no experience to tap into. All the new hires do is follow orders while fumbling through their duties like the SS tubby females that were absolutely clueless after Trump was attacked.

ANY foreign adversary that wants to exploit our security now knows what a joke our security actually is. It's no longer a secret, pun intended.

Yeah, the type of hires that shouldn't be in that position in the first place, AT ALL. You think those women can carry Trump if it came down to it?? Or any average sized man considering how laughably out of shape they were???

This problem is nationwide as well, involving some of the most critical industries we have. Sub par hires through DEI policies are clearly being shown as an utter failure and a detriment to our national security. (Lol....what national security? Rt?)

Our young men and women are completely set adrift, too busy managing their virtual lives to realize they'll eventually have no future but what governance dictates. Freaking sad as all get out.

Meanwhile, we get to see the movie "Idiocracy" play out in real-time.

joy.




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posted on Aug, 11 2024 @ 03:14 PM
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I think she should sue them. It's obvious nobody will get in any trouble for this, so at the very least, get some news headlines when the suit yields cash. Get paid while the cats away.



posted on Aug, 12 2024 @ 02:13 PM
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I agree. An apology seems woefully inadequate. She should get paid, and SS supervisors ought to lose their jobs, if not prosecuted.



posted on Aug, 12 2024 @ 02:26 PM
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The owner should sue.
The Secret Service personnel should be fired,
and maybe even face charges.



posted on Aug, 12 2024 @ 07:50 PM
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I thought “no one is above the law”, no? criminals are running the show with impunity



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