OSAC List of Security Measures a Carbon Copy of Embassy Setup

Since we’re going on about embassy security these days, take a look at this.

OSAC.gov lists recommended setup of hotel security, and it’s a carbon copy of embassy security as it is in many places today.

This stands out as well, as a recommendation – Surveillance detection program from the “Perimeter” section of the list. An SDU for hotels? Okay then…

Anyway, for those wondering, it seems that the government recommends the exact same specs for hotel security and embassy security. It’s mildly interesting.

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