Higher scrutiny by security for those entering the

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Do we get to hear the rest of the details on the "bad incident"? ;)
On 10/26/2016 7:52 AM, Keith Higginbotham cdcbaacheck@aol.com
[cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Dear Colleagues!
>
> Please be advised that due to a bad incident with a Ch7 Trustee
> attempting to go through the security at the public entrance of
> the Roybal Federal Building last week, the CSOs (Court Security
> Officers or "blue coats" as they are affectionately called) is now
> even more strict.
>
> I would advise getting an extra large Hefty jumbo (much bigger
> than a sandwich bag) see-through zip bag to place all of your
> cords, hardware and larger metals in and then a smaller
> see-through zip bag to put your keys, watch, rings, bracelets,
> neckleses and any other smaller metals in to make going through
> security easier. Laptops will still need to be separate and out
> of their cases. Shoes, belts and jackets will need to go in
> separately.
>
> Please remember that in the bigger scheme of things, their
> security efforts keep us safe while in the Roybal Federal Building.
>
>
> /Keith Higginbotham/
> cdcbaacheck@aol.com
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