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His name is Moises, and he was one of two security guards for our apartment complex in Playa del Carmen. He would often drive us in the golf cart to where we needed to go. Unfortunately, we don't know enough Spanish and he didn't know enough English for us to have much conversation beyond "Hola Moises, como estas?"

米軍深谷通信隊跡地に残る管理事務所小屋

Not Who or What You Think...

in the philippines, if your house is outside a secured village it is important you secure your water and light meters, otherwise, they can be stolen. signs of times!

photographing in the Schadow-Arkade in Düsseldorf, a security guard is on his way to me, to check, what I am doing ;-) ...

ein Mitarbeiter für Sicherheit auf dem Weg zu mir, um zu prüfen, was ich tue ;-) ...

This ancient machine perforates letters and numbers in the edge of sheets of paper, such as cheques or legal documents, to identify them in a way that cannot be erased or altered. Up to eight single-character pin units can be fitted (see next photo); the sliding plate with the hole locks them in place and stops them sliding out again in use. There's no maker's name but I guess early 20th century.

 

When it arrived with me it had been stored in a damp shed for years and needed some work to get it going again. There were three boxes of pin units, mostly numbers and mostly rusted to uselessness, but a lot of penetrating oil and careful levering got one set in usable condition again. I'm fascinated by gadgets like this and I'm sure it will be very useful. For something, someday …

Security at JFK. There is A LOT of Security.

... or paranoia. You decide.

For the Macro Mondays group theme, 'Security'...

 

A high-security facility for criminals of the confectionery nature...

Security camera which was pointed up into the sky, reason unknown.

Cyber security, online security, protect data, hacking, key

 

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Georgia Air National Guard Airmen of the 165th Security Forces Squadron deploy in support of civilian law enforcement officers at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park June 3, 2020. (US National Guard photo by Maj. William Carraway)

Sometimes I like to push my zoom lens on the glass of the office towers downtown and point it at security until they notice.

 

Then they have to call Security... to Security.

 

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in the philippines, if your house is outside a secured village it is important you secure your water and light meters, otherwise, they can be stolen. signs of times!

The Daily Shoot assignment #DS450 alternative

We all prepare for things every day. Illustrate preparedness in a photograph today.

 

The railway security looked prepared to me with stab proof vests, gloves, walkie talkie, pepperspray and handcuffs

At the "Respect My Vote" rally at the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre / MBK intersection today, January 10th 2014 - when a fair few people displayed they had had enough of Suthep's attempt to derail democracy in the hope of returning to the days of military rule behind the front of an Absolute Monarchy, and enough of Abhisit's leadership of the Democrat Party to boycott the election.

 

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Tongue-Thai’ed ! Whistle Blown on Abhisit’s Spurious Pleas for Reform

By Saksith Saiyasombut

Jan 09, 2014

 

(Democrat) Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva held a speech at a party event called ”Eradicate Corruption, Committed In Reforms” in Bangkok on Tuesday, when this happened:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BstwVBOvYM

 

Here’s a description...

 

[...] an unidentified man stood up in the audience and blew his whistle. The audience mistook him as a supporter of Mr. Abhisit, since whistle-blowing has been a trademark of the anti-government protesters, and no one restrained him until he held up a sign which read – in English – “Respect My Vote!”.

 

The heckler then shouted at Mr. Abhisit, “If you cannot even reform yourself, how can you reform the country?”. Mr. Abhisit was visibly surprised by the incident, but the former leader tried to manage the confrontation by thanking the man for his remarks.

 

However, the heckler went on to shout, “When you were the government, why didn’t you do it? (Start the discussion) about anti-corruption. You have intimidated other people, so can they not intimidate you as well?”

 

The heckler was later identified to be a 34-year-old Bangkok businessman referred under his Facebook handle “Ake Auttagorn” who told Prachatai that he staged the one-man protest “out of frustration” at the political discourse now and that “Thailand already had this lesson many times before” with the Democrat Party “always at the center of it”.

 

And this is how Abhisit reacted to the heckler…

 

“This is an example of reasons why we need reforms,” Mr. Abhisit told the audience, “This is the form of Democrat Party′s rivals”, to which the heckler shot back, “I am not your rival, I am the people!”

 

Security guards later surrounded the man and led him out of the room. After the heckler had been removed, Mr. Abhisit told the crowd that such harassment is a reason why the upcoming election on 2 February 2014 would not be a fair one."

 

asiancorrespondent.com/118047/tongue-thaied-abhisits-flab...

 

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.... a business man standing and heckling / challenging you with an A4 sign saying Respect My Vote means the upcoming election would not be a fair one?

 

How's that ex Prime Minister Abhisit ?

 

Please tell...

E. House Executive Security Professionals

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2011-2014 Dodge Charger

First time building in a while - Hope you like it!

Mount Carmel Hospital System Safety & Security K-9 Ford Crown Victoria. Photos taken at the funeral Service for Westerville Officers Eric Joering & Anthony Morelli.

In light of what Re-born said in the previous version of this, I the mask from another photo with not so good posture. =P I'm not sure which I like better... 9_9

 

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Sometimes, we just can't let go. ..hiding the beauty of self from those around us. .. and ourselves

  

I was really happy with how this turned out. I was lying in bed trying to think up something to do for my portrait today and I thought of this mask. (^_^) Its my bros and he let me use it. =D *thanks* My original idea didn't work... so I ended up with this.

 

-Day53-

 

p.s i was actually quite feeling quite neutral when taking this... i just thougt the description fit. =P

Stasiun Tugu Yogyakarta Indonesia

"Warning - protected by a guy with a sword"

Special agents with Homeland Security Investigations led a multi-agency investigation targeting a South San Francisco-based street gang linked to multiple shootings and murders. HSI special agents executed numerous search and arrest warrants as part of Thursdays enforcement action, leading to multiple arrests.

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