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To: Lurker
Heh, I ran into that situation when we had a "bomb threat" at my workplace. It was the graveyard shift, so they waited about an hour before anyone informed the few people who were there (about twenty).
We were assembled in the far end of the parking lot. The police showed up, then the maintenance man showed up.
No one was going in the building until maintenance man and I got to the door to go inside and do a search.
The cops weren't going to do anything, until went in.
To be fair, we all suspected it was bravo sierra. But the police didn't make a move until we were to the door, then they came barrelling in behind us.
I look back now and I realize they were risking danger, as they always do, but it was still quite humorous at the time.
Conclusion, it turned out to be the security guard who phoned in the threat.
192 posted on 05/26/2003 8:39:49 PM PDT by babaloo999
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To: babaloo999
Conclusion, it turned out to be the security guard who phoned in the threat.

He must've wanted some job security or a reason to stay awake at night.

195 posted on 05/26/2003 8:45:15 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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