Posted on 02/27/2024 1:55:04 PM PST by BenLurkin
Mainers who encounter a FEMA official at their door are encouraged to ask for identification before providing personal information.
"DSA staff wear a FEMA identification badge with a photograph. Just wearing a FEMA shirt, vest or jacket is not proof of identity," the release stated. "Criminals and scammers can easily make official looking clothes."
"DSA team members are visiting homes, schools, nonprofits and community gathering spots," the release added. "They are also meeting with local officials and community leaders to identify disaster-related issues and unmet needs in the area."
Tracey said FEMA officials will never ask you for money, and they will always wear a government photo ID badge.
"And if you’re still uncomfortable, don’t give them any personal information, instead, register by email or by making a telephone call,"
(Excerpt) Read more at newscentermaine.com ...
they are casing places to find accommodations to house illegals
I’d straight up tell them, “My unmet need is that I need a ride to the polls on election day so I can vote for Trump.”
The 9 most dangerous words in a sentence are, “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.”
Hear hear!
And may I add the most dangerous words in any legislation, “And for other purposes.”
“Mostly in Spanish!”
You wouldn’t like iHeart’s ads being yelled at you during conservative talk radio shows.
Shame on McDonald’s and State Farm especially—others mention casinos...
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