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Image of security officer Jeff Hanna walking his patrol in the Sandburg Mall.
File Name: P-1281
Date: 1994-12-10
Genre: Photo
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Preferred citation: Courtesy Galesburg Register Mail
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Dirty Old Contact sheets scanned & enlarged. Selected from contacts but never printed or enlarged onto foto paper.
June 24, 2017 - Police officers stand at the Sankang Burner near the entrance to the Jokhang Temple. Barkhor Square, Lhasa, Tibet.
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Personable Grove security guard who stopped to talk to us. He said he spent 4 years in the Marines, yet he looked like he was still in high school.
He came up to us to ask us not to take any pictures that didn't include people, such as shots just of the signs, or shots of the buildings that didn't also include people. He was nice about it, though, didn't really hassle us or try to stop us from taking photos. And he was more than happy to pose for me when I asked if I could take his picture.
Of course, it didn't stop me from taking a picture of the clock later.
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Tonight we went to a talk at Somerset House, supposedly related to the screening of Scott Pilgrim there later in the evening, but it was a bit too tangential really and more of a promotion for a particular computer game, which was a bit disappointing! This was the back - or at least riverside - entrance we went in for the talk.
Presentation of The Hive, a partnership between EFA Project Space and A Blade of Grass.
June 22 - July 21, 2013
Project by:
The Feminist Economics Department
Robby Herbst
Piero Passacantando
Sele, the carguard in the car park where we shopped while in South Africa, helps someone reverse their car.
While in Cairo, our tour stopped at Khan Al-Khalili market. Our guide introduced us to our security guard for our tour of the market. He carried a machine gun under his jacket and stayed with us the whole time. He even stuck close whenever anyone went to make a purchase. This made every deal truly "no hassle". I wish I had known about him from the beginning. I would strongly suggest a security guard if you are at all intimidated by the market.
Anthony Jackson, Fort Belvoir Police Chief, speaks to attendees at the Mount Vernon-Lee Annual Police & Fire Tribute in Springfield, Nov. 4.
Fairfax County Honor Guard brings in the color during the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce Annual Police & Firefighters Tribute in Springfield, Nov. 4.
Election campaign event of the right-wing populist party AfD (Alternative for Germany) on May 1st in Dresden.
In view of predicted electoral successes, the AfD and its supporters are being aggressively attacked by the German government parties, supported by secret services, the press, various associations, churches and unions, in an apparently coordinated campaign. This anti-AfD campaign is therefore led by those whose policies made the right-wing populists so strong in the first place.
The government parties (SPD, Greens, FDP), the opposition CDU and the Left are hardly distinguishable from one another for many citizens and their policies are seen as disastrous. The loss of trust in state institutions and the press is higher than ever before in the history of the Federal Republic!
This guy was a hilarious pain in the ass. Being a graduation, you'd expect everyone to be on their best behavior. They were.
This security guard wasn't. Instead, he yelled at people at the top of his lungs, gesticulating and flailing his arms about, making a mockery of everyone that came into his eyesight. He was angry that people were walking up the stairs after he had arbitrarily decided to 'close' them. These were people looking for their families and coming back from the bathroom.
It's what happens when you give angry people a walkie-talkie and some sunglasses.