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"Why can't I video the movement of a critical and vulnerable piece of nuclear weapons logistics?"
Some people are so stupid they should have their nutsack used as a pinata at Special Olympics after parties.
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And of course the 'respect muh authority' cop caused it all.
Not surprised.
Taking pictures of or harassing nuclear comvoys is a great way to get the FBI to interview you.
Yeah.
"Why can't I video the movement of a critical and vulnerable piece of nuclear weapons logistics?"
Some people are so stupid they should have their nutsack used as a pinata at Special Olympics after parties.
The really sad thing is that patriotism/security never enters their selfish little brains.
Why would you film that convoy, put it on YouTube and possibly providing that last little clue that a potential terrorist might need. Yes, that's far fetched as hell but why risk it? Yes, the bad guys could go anywhere along the route and observe/film for themselves, so make them do it themselves and risk the exposure. Somebody might remember a plate #, a face. Dumbass filming is dong their work for them. Stupid. It's a damn semi, some hummers and helos. So what? Those guys filming probably knew what was being transported.
It reminds me of the first Gulf war, where the tv networks were providing real-time troop movements... You stupid, stupid fucks.
The potential ramifications are lives. American lives. For what? To be "cutting-edge? Relevant? Providing the viewers back home with up-to-the-minute information that they need/deserve to know? Ratings?" How stupid. Providing information that directly aids our enemies. What stupid fucker thought that was a great idea? Trained counter-terrorist guys on here are probably shaking their heads and thinking, "the bad-guys would have alread had that info from xyz others sources," but damn...
I don't know if there is any foundation whatsoever for "mah feels," it just rubs me the wrong way.