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lapfog_1

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3. yup
Thu Dec 24, 2020, 12:32 AM
Dec 2020

military especially... but anytime anyone enters a federal facility you give up a bunch of rights.

For example I worked at NASA for many years. During that time my car was pulled over on base frequently and drug sniffing dog teams were used to sniff my car, I was ordered to open the trunk so they could search for "illegal items".

These were checkpoint stops... I wasn't pulled over for a traffic violation, they were searching all the cars.

And it's legal.

Also, many OSHA regulations on workplace safety don't apply at a federal facility, nor do EPA regulations.

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