Posted on 10/29/2017 5:33:10 AM PDT by BenLurkin
An investigation has been launched at Heathrow airport after a memory stick reportedly containing confidential security information was found in the street.
The Sunday Mirror says the USB stick which was not encrypted and contained 2.5GB of data was discovered by a member of the public in Ilbert Street in Queens Park, west London, and handed to the paper.
It reportedly contained files revealing information such as security measures used to protect the Queen at the airport, the types of ID needed to access restricted areas and the locations of CCTV cameras and tunnels linked to the Heathrow Express.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Haha. Nice job, Closeau.
Mr. Bean is in charge of national security in England.
What member of the public finds a memory stick and hands it over to the paper rather than the authorities?
Maybe if they don’t trust “authorities” to do a proper investigation if there’s no public pressure....
So has Hillary moved to London?
Perhaps the kind who realizes that the same police who were careless with security data would botch or whitewash an investigation of themselves?
The police in Britain are currently in full self-destruct mode with political correctness ruling the day and commanders actually declaring that low level crimes will not even be recorded mich less investigated.
The UK papers may have their biases but they are still credible enough to jolt or shame officialdom into action via an expose with certain sensitive information redacted.
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