Posted by Bryan iniowa on February 08, 2014 at 08:25:57 from (199.10.7.41):
In Reply to: Wife's adventure posted by onefarmer on February 07, 2014 at 23:49:27:
When I was working for ABX Air out at the Cedar Rapids airport it was a big ordeal when the prez came to town . City will line all the fences and gates to the ramp with trucks , loaders etc. Secret service would take over my office. They would be there week before the visit and have banks of radios and walkie talkies set up along one wall chest high . Couple tables set up with 6-8 phones. all the phones were labeled . One said "Direct white house line " . Walkie talkies all had nicknames on them. Always wanted to pic up one of those phones and try to order a pizza ,lol. Outside day of visit they had snipers everywhere. We were told not to come in to work unless we had to . They kept shop overhead doors closed . We had one entry door they said we could watch from ,but not go outside. We would see a red laser dot bouncing around from time to time .
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