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This a bmw 3 series from pcs private security in san pedro , in nuevo leon mexico

Questions about the security of U.S. borders and effectiveness of U.S. border controls have been compounded by recent events in Europe and migration from Central America. However, political rhetoric obscures the complexity of North American border relations, which are actually dominated by the growth of beneficial and legal cross-border trade and travel.

 

On March 16, Foreign Policy at Brookings’s Latin America Initiative and Americas Society/Council of the Americas co-hosted a two-panel discussion exploring how new policies for the U.S.-Mexico border can balance the benefits of a continued rise of legal travel and trade with the simultaneous need for Mexico and the United States to work collaboratively to improve border security.

 

Photos by Paul Morigi

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Found this unusual security lock on a gate to some farmland. I have never seen one like this before so.........up came the camera and click.

Shot in RAW, which I do now, then I used two textures.

Thanks to Skeletal Mess: www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/

 

I know I have been tagged and I will try to do something about that soon.

"The only real security is not in owning or possessing, not in demanding or expecting, not in hoping, even. Security in a relationship lies neither in looking back to what it was, nor forward to what it might be, but living in the present and accepting it as it is now."

Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Debate map created by my students last fall, analyzing the arguments for security and for privacy in Cory Doctorow's novel, Little Brother. Pro-security arguments in blue, pro-privacy arguments yellow, with arrows showing connections between arguments.

Security kiosks certified to LPS1175 SR4

How to achieve financial security and have abundance in life.

MITIE Group PLC - security

 

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MOMA security guard keeps an eye on Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon). It's a fine line between Cubism and voyeurism. And yes, this one creeps me out too.

 

Moments in a Museum series

MITIE Group PLC - security, Essex County Council

 

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Access control security hand scanner provides another layer of protection at a nuclear facility.

 

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Access control security hand scanner provides another layer of protection at a nuclear facility.

 

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Or maybe they just really like radio.

Moving security gates at Edmonton Institution.

 

Les barrières de sécurité mobiles à l’Établissement d’Edmonton

in Franklin, Pennsylvania - near Johnstown.

MITIE Group PLC - security

 

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This guy was watching the comings & goings round the market very closely. At first I thought he may have been a security guard, but I think he was just a keen observer.

Police and security, Pictures by CraigSkin1 Photography 2016

MITIE Group PLC - security

 

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Some time ago I was taking pictures of the reflections in these windows before I realised that inside there were little kids running about in swimming trunks - I beat a hasty retreat before anyone got the wrong idea. The centre is now closed so I thought I'd re-visit the reflections - I was trying to figure out what was going on with the crazy blue light inside when I was joined by "security".

Example of Android malware that asks permission to sent SMS messages to numbers cybercriminals can profit from.

A parking garage's CCTV security camera overlooking the nightime streets of Atlantic City, NJ USA. October 2008. (Modified version of another photo I've uploaded to Flickr.)

Because Heather asked.... This is the end of a rack I built to hold the camper shell I had on my pickup truck in 2011, when I visited Heathers home in Ontario as part of the travels. I prefer having my truck open ;-). I made the rack to keep it off the ground- it's some cinderblocks with 2x4s arranged in a grid. This is looking down at the top of a piece of steel rebar I ran through the hood to keep it from sliding around. The light on the wood is what caught my attention, and abstracting it from the larger scene gives it mystery.

Laptop computer, padlock and codes

shot for macro mondays theme security. real lazy setup - probably could have done much better with the harsh shadow if i spent more than 5 or 10 minutes on this but wutever. on camera 580exii in ettlii mode bounced off the wall behind the subject.

very convincing. the label is a nice touch.

On the old entrance fence to the park, there is still the security notice about loose articles and such like.

This guy had me in fits of laughter all night, but only because I was watching how slack he was.

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Security fencing surrounds the U.S. Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Shot for Macro Monday: This weeks theme is "Security"

Up-Armored version of an older build.

Currently undergoing adaptive reuse conversion to 146 residential units.

Santa Ana, CA

Security Prison 21 was a High School converted into prison by the Khmer Rouge 1975: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuol_Sleng_Genocide_Museum

Flag Installation ceremony for the incoming Security Council members 4 Januray 2021.

Photo: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

Taken at Animatic Con held at the Holiday Inn Eastgate in the Eastgate suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. From their site: "Animatic Con started in March of 2015 with the idea of delivering to the fandoms across the U.S. a convention that was fun, and had a higher purpose. After much consideration and discussion, we decided that we wanted to help raise funds for Autism . . ."

 

This guy was providing security at the event - no - for real! How many people do you think tried to sneak past him or cause any trouble? I know I didn't and wouldn't! How about you?

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

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