Are these in NC or others in the PNW I've seen references to?Evidently 5 different substations were attacked in November.
I added a pic off the news.Are these in NC or others in the PNW I've seen references to?
Disgruntled employee(s)/former employee(s) can be a real problem.
I did not see any discussion about the curfew. Is that normal in civilized society to lock up law-abiding citizen? Or does it just happen in oppressive leftist areas with overreaching government officials? How far left is that area of NC? I thought NC was a red state, not a blue one. This seems troubling to me.
I did not see any discussion about the curfew. Is that normal in civilized society to lock up law-abiding citizen?
Let's firmly come down on the side of "wrong."Right or wrong, curfews are often used in disaster areas or during extended power outages.
I did. That's why I used the word "civilized".Did you not live in Texas in 2020 and 2021?
If it doesn't seem worth protecting is it worth attacking?Before I retired, I had a conversation with our chief of physical security. I pointed out that there was one conduit running across the roof of a public parking garage, accessible to anyone who wanted to drive in during business hours, that, if cut, would kill the networks of dozens of federal agencies in Houston and take a very long time to repair, if the cutter knew what he was doing.
The chief told me to keep it to myself.
I never realized security through obscurity was a valid strategy for protecting physical infrastructure. Apparently so.
I strongly disagree.As a former strike leader and planner, I could not agree more=some knowledge is just dangerous and should not be shared
It would be...if the bad guys knew it was there. I mean you could literally drive into the public parking garage, stand up in the bed of your pickup, and swipe through a 6-inch conduit in two places and kill God knows how much federal infrastructure in Houston. To me, that's crazy. I would enclose that stuff in alarmed box so that if anyone tried anything, the guards would have time to get there before the damage was done.If it doesn't seem worth protecting is it worth attacking?
OK.I strongly disagree.
Kinda along the lines of I don't think it is a valid reason to ban guns, explosives or other knowledge that "could be dangerous".
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