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I worked with a guy that was a ICBM tech. The police (probably by agreement with the Air Force) were not even allowed to take them to jail.
If they broke a law the police scooped them up and carried them to the main gate.
To say the least that was NOT a break for them. If it was for more than disordly conduct in a bar their security clearance was history and they were on their way to changing brake pads on C-130s in Alaska.
But like say the military plans ahead for these situations. We’re not going to have 10 missiles destroyed in their silos because you beat up a prostitute.
Makes sense not to have someone destroy nukes. The only place I heard where the cops holds you in jail and the military allows it was Alaska and that's for a DUI/DWI. You get to spend 3 days in lock-up before you get picked up.
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[–] acheron2012 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I worked with a guy that was a ICBM tech. The police (probably by agreement with the Air Force) were not even allowed to take them to jail.
If they broke a law the police scooped them up and carried them to the main gate.
To say the least that was NOT a break for them. If it was for more than disordly conduct in a bar their security clearance was history and they were on their way to changing brake pads on C-130s in Alaska.
But like say the military plans ahead for these situations. We’re not going to have 10 missiles destroyed in their silos because you beat up a prostitute.
[–] One-Way_Bus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Makes sense not to have someone destroy nukes. The only place I heard where the cops holds you in jail and the military allows it was Alaska and that's for a DUI/DWI. You get to spend 3 days in lock-up before you get picked up.