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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 919498" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>Without getting into specifics, Caymen's stated in the past that he works for an employer that I'm assuming is a Fed gov't contractor dealing with classified matters. As such, Caymen is required to hold a security clearance, and the facility in which he works is secure and highly classified. That's why he's not allowed to have a phone with a camera, or just a plain camera within his work spaces. Them's the rules when you work with classified material for the Fed gov't or a gov't contractor. I held a Top Secret security clearance for 20 years in the Navy as an Electronics Technician working in communication. I couldn <strong><u>never</u></strong> take a camera or any other type of recording device into my work spaces. To do so would result in loss of my clearance, and discipline under the UCMJ.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not having those rules and taking those kinds of precautions is what enabled retired Navy CWO John Walker to sell a $h!tlo@d of classified material to the Soviets during the '70's and '80's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 919498, member: 55399"] Without getting into specifics, Caymen's stated in the past that he works for an employer that I'm assuming is a Fed gov't contractor dealing with classified matters. As such, Caymen is required to hold a security clearance, and the facility in which he works is secure and highly classified. That's why he's not allowed to have a phone with a camera, or just a plain camera within his work spaces. Them's the rules when you work with classified material for the Fed gov't or a gov't contractor. I held a Top Secret security clearance for 20 years in the Navy as an Electronics Technician working in communication. I couldn [b][u]never[/u][/b][u][/u] take a camera or any other type of recording device into my work spaces. To do so would result in loss of my clearance, and discipline under the UCMJ. Not having those rules and taking those kinds of precautions is what enabled retired Navy CWO John Walker to sell a $h!tlo@d of classified material to the Soviets during the '70's and '80's. [/QUOTE]
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