I was a civilian employee at a sub base, which required me to have secret security clearance to work there. All that was required for anyone working there, and sailors stationed there, to enter with a vehicle, was their I.D.; no search was ever conducted on any vehicles of people with I.D.s.
I was a civilian employee at a sub base, which required me to have secret security clearance to work there. All that was required for anyone working there, and sailors stationed there, to enter with a vehicle, was their I.D.; no search was ever conducted on any vehicles of people with I.D.s.
Wow. This is astounding. I guess I assumed our military installations had more stringent security than that.
I think that it is assumed that if you passed the background check to get the security clearance, you aren't at risk to do anything illegal.