Black Agnes wrote:
“You dont get in to a law enforcement facility to give a statement with an ID, even a guest ID.”
Could he be singing like a canary ?
BTW I re-read the article it does not say guest ID
It said visitor ID
“Could he be singing like a canary ?”
Yes, he could. Very easily.
But not going to buy their allowing him unsupervised access to the facilities...
Because if he DOES have an ID to roam about wherever...there’s funny business afoot...
You don’t just walk in the front door and straight up to your lawyer’s office. YOu need an ID to get out of the lobby, another swipe to get on the elevators, another swipe to get out of the ‘elevator man trap lobby’ and into the hall/building where the people you’re visiting work...etc.
I just worked in finance, not some organization that fights really scary people. So I can’t imagine they’d have MORE lax security than in my building. I had to badge to operate the turnstile in the lobby, badge to get in the elevator, badge again to get off the elevator landing to my floor, badge to get off the main hall into my office area. It’s why everyone had their badges on chains or lanyards. You don’t open/close your purse/wallet every time you go to the bathroom or down the hall. Or leave your badge by your desk and get trapped in no mans land between access points.
And if someone saw you w/o a badge you were usually challenged if they didn’t recognize you right away. There weren’t ‘random civilians’ roaming the hallways looking for this or that person. Or looking for this or that former coworker to ‘catch up to over lunch’ or sitting in meetings for old times sake...’oh Hey, I was just over in building X visiting my lawyer and thought I’d drop by your office to catch up...’