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Does anyone else think that the new LLNL Security Officer "US Army clone" combat fatigues look silly? They look like clowns not security/law enforcement professionals. The Lab isn't a military base located in remote desert, it's suppose to be a civilian run research facility located in the suburbs. What a waste of money, especially since half of these officers will be let go when the SNM leaves and security is downgraded at the site in the next year or so.
Does anyone else think that the new LLNL Security Officer "US Army clone" combat fatigues look silly? They look like clowns not security/law enforcement professionals. The Lab isn't a military base located in remote desert, it's suppose to be a civilian run research facility located in the suburbs. What a waste of money, especially since half of these officers will be let go when the SNM leaves and security is downgraded at the site in the next year or so.
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I believe that it will allow the wearer to blend in with the background better. And if you are taking fire, blending is good.
Several times when I've driven into the East entrance I have NOT readily spotted the PSO at a distance, unlike the uniforms of past.
Serious, courteous.
Security management, well, neither leadership, cost control nor fashion sense are their strong points.
(Maybe they were good cops when they were young?)