” worked in federal LE and the keys to the cells, evidence lockers, etc.. STAYED IN THE OFFICE! Yes, of course people had keys to the office but there were several steps one had to take to get to the keys.”
And I’ve *personally held* the keys to the armory in the military.
At some point, there is always one person who has to carry - and be responsible for - the *ultimate* set of keys that grants access. (Unless, of course, you have one of those two key systems where they are out of arms reach and have to be turned simultaneously.)
I just don’t see why people are so agog over the thought that someone might have been offsite the day after Independence Day with an important key. It was probably a simple oversight (albeit an important one). Regardless, no one is perfect. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, right? The people who are freaking out over the delay into getting into the locker are the same people who expect doctors to be 100% perfect and will sue them into oblivion if they ever make a mistake.
I wish everyone could be as perfect as Nervous Tick wants them to be.
I think defense may have found something interesting in these “notes”.
Lunch break -— this mentally deranged ME gets to worry himself sick during the break.
worked in federal LE and the keys to the cells, evidence lockers, etc.. STAYED IN THE OFFICE! “
OK. so Mr. Vao....oops, excuse me, Mr. Rao is the Morgue Janitor. BUT he did watch the autopsy while waiting with a mop.
” At some point, there is always one person who has to carry - and be responsible for - the *ultimate* set of keys that grants access. (Unless, of course, you have one of those two key systems where they are out of arms reach and have to be turned simultaneously.)”
Not if the key is left under lock and key in the office. Point is the specific very important key is not left in any one person’s PERSONAL possession and travels all over the place with that one person. And multiple people have building keys, not just one person. The key, many times has to be”checked out” but it NEVER leaves the building. That is my point. And why I made the statement and was stunned to begin with the that it was allowed to even go off property. Not freaking out because someone is off today, that’s not surprising and is EXACTLY why the keys should stay at the office/building.