Good stuff, Keith. I am surprised the Secret Service is not using drones for real-time surveillance of hard-to-access areas or when undermanned. Your point about communications highlights the emphasis that everyone on each security team (church or other, whether from different agencies or the same agency) is on the same page and knows th…
Good stuff, Keith. I am surprised the Secret Service is not using drones for real-time surveillance of hard-to-access areas or when undermanned. Your point about communications highlights the emphasis that everyone on each security team (church or other, whether from different agencies or the same agency) is on the same page and knows the drill. No one gets left out, from the medic to the security detail to those monitoring the entry points and parking lot to the congregation. I have heard some church security advisors recommend keeping the congregation out of it, but I believe this is a massive mistake. There should be clear steps on what to do, where to go, evacuation zones, protection of children, the disabled, the elderly, etc...
Good stuff, Keith. I am surprised the Secret Service is not using drones for real-time surveillance of hard-to-access areas or when undermanned. Your point about communications highlights the emphasis that everyone on each security team (church or other, whether from different agencies or the same agency) is on the same page and knows the drill. No one gets left out, from the medic to the security detail to those monitoring the entry points and parking lot to the congregation. I have heard some church security advisors recommend keeping the congregation out of it, but I believe this is a massive mistake. There should be clear steps on what to do, where to go, evacuation zones, protection of children, the disabled, the elderly, etc...