View allAll Photos Tagged Security..."-James

an umbrella is like the family, he protects one against rains, cold or hail and does not let down to one in some heavy situation

Soldiers with the Ukrainian army establish security Feb. 11, 2016, at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center near Yavoriv, Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers are conducting a culminating situational training exercise as part of the first rotation of Fearless Guardian II. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Adriana M. Diaz-Brown, 10th Press Camp Headquarters)

Homeland Security Police/Rescue hummer.

 

Taken at the MacDill Airfest, March 2010.

Southridge Mall Security

Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

September 2018

Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response

It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.

 

(The snowman's hat says: SECURITY) BEST VIEWED LARGE

He is running as fast as he can! Secure, Contain. Protect

JASDF Security Team

 

Extremely polite and incredibly welcoming.

 

Image taken at Hyakuri AB, Ibaraki, Japan

The security industry is growing at such an enormous rate; therefore increasing the demand for a place for aspiring security officers to train.

 

More Info Please Check out: cyhawksecuritygroup.com/academy.php

Nicely ornamented security cameras near the captial.

As seen in Seattle, WA

Security Camera Surveillence Camera Monitor Pics by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia and TheToyChannel on YouTube Security Cameras Sign Warning TV surveillance Cameras 4/19/2014

Making sure a trade show is secure is a job for this woman, who looks like she is of retirement age. Whether it's boredom or a real need for money, it's not unusual to see elderly employees. Novi, Michigan.

Cyhawk Security Group To retain their license security officers must be recertified every 2 years by taking the required courses. As such, the training academy will be available for those individuals.Know more please check out: cyhawksecuritygroup.com/academy.php

Woodbury Commons Security, Woodbury, New York

© 2013 Jens Schott Knudsen | blog.pamhule.com | Twitter: @jensschott

Surveillance, security, big brother, government surveillance,

 

When using this image please provide photo credit (link) to: www.bluecoat.com/

Remember when all planes were like this?

"are you still there?"

 

cuz if you are you can grab my new Turret tee on SplitReason!

 

LINK --> www.splitreason.com/winterartwork

Activists are trying to break through the cordon of security guards.

 

--

Today, April 19, Police in the Moscow region detained the activists who tried to obstruct the works to prepare an area in the Khimki Foreign for construction work within the project to build a Moscow-St Petersburg highway.

"About 10 Khimki forest activists who tried to stop illegal logging... were detained by the police," the movement to defend the Khimki forest said in a statement.

Among the detainees are leader of the For Protection of the Khimki Foreign movement Yevgeniya Chirikova and coordinator of the Left Front movement Sergei Udaltsov.

The group's coordinator Yevgenia Chirikova wrote in her Twitter blog that riot troops and local policemen beat and handcuffed some of the activists at the site near Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.

 

A video from the scene showed a police colonel announcing on a megaphone that the gathering of about 20 people was illegal but the activists said they wanted to check the loggers' documents permitting the work.

Police then rounded them up and bundled them in a van, the video showed.

 

Within two hours at the police station arrested persons are not allowed to eat, drink and sit down. Journalists and other ecology activists were not allowed to enter the police department. After that, arrested activists were taken to court. Seven more hours in the courthouse activists were not allowed to go to the toilet.

Finally, one of activists Yaroslav Nikitenko was found not guilty and all the activists were released.

Last Tuesday, special equipment was used to begin to clear the territory from felled trees. Representatives of Greenpeace Russia appeared at the scene, together with activists of the For the Protection of the Khimki Forest movement.

 

See also www.change.org/petitions/save-khimki-forest-stand-with-ru... - the collection of signatures against Vinci's participation in the project. More than 17,000 already collected!

 

Coalition for the forests of Moscow region!

Greenpeace Russia

WWF Russia

Social-Ecological Union

Biodiversity conservation center

Russian birds conservation union

Movement for Khimki forest protection

 

Follow us!

Latest news about Khimki Forest from leading media VIA ecoradar

Yevgenia Chirikova, Leader of the Khimki Forest Defenders

Yaroslav Nikitenko

Security through obscurity?

We got caught by security... Ooops

Things looked up at this point when he walked away. Without screaming into his radio for backup.

Lock and chain, Newcastle, UK via 500px ift.tt/1JxN49c

Sir Peter Ricketts, newly-appointed National Security Adviser [left], watches as the Prime Minister opens the first meeting of the National Security Council in Downing Street, 12 May 2010; Crown copyright.

not exactly security, but something that resembles it

HMS Ocean is moored up at Greenwich as part of the security operation for the Olympics

so yesterday i posted a pic of my landlord measuring for the intalation of the secure mailboxes ... it occured to me i had never posted a pic of the security cams he put up after my car window was broken with a big rock. here's one. it points down the drive and covers the steps to the first floor porch and building entrence (maybe the whole entrence too, i don't know) and the other covers the parking lot. Go Kenny!

A barbed wire fence provides a physical layer of protection at a nuclear facility.

 

Visit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website at www.nrc.gov/.

 

For those who wish to leave a comment or feedback please send via email to opa.resource@nrc.gov.

 

Photo Usage Guidelines: www.flickr.com/people/nrcgov/

 

Privacy Policy: www.nrc.gov/site-help/privacy.html

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80