Posted by Security Officer Trainee on May 01, 2011 at 16:57:28 from (71.201.65.123):
In Reply to: WHEN... posted by Bob on April 30, 2011 at 21:38:52:
I think that you are making more of this than you should. You probably fit one of our criminal profiles. Keep in mind that we were recently asked by Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Napolitano to provide closer checks on our customers based upon national intelligence, through making physical contact with our customers. It is rare that we have to draw our weapons or detain suspects such as yourself, which is on track with DHS statistics and suggestion. In this case, you clearly you were not detained or charged. I suspect that contact was made with you and little more happened than a photo was taken of you and sent to DHS that you probably did not even know occurred. Unless their is a hit on your photo from a national databank, please just keep shopping as you were. No harm, no foul. All occurred on private property for your safety and that of our nation.
We thank you for your patronage and regret subjecting you or your family to any undo anxieties to protect yourself while keeping our prices low.
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