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I started to put this in the "Just for laughs" section, but it was too pathetic for that
These are the same people that scrutinize YOUR gun permits (FFL's etc) and purchases
So don't forget they motto:
"We're from the government and we're here to help!":rofl1::lmao:
http://www.propeller.com/story/2008...mputers/?icid=100214839x1209391458x1200594540
Over a five-year period, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives lost dozens of weapons and hundreds of laptops that contained sensitive information, according to a scathing report issued yesterday by the Justice Department.
From 2002 to 2007, ATF lost 418 laptop computers and 76 weapons, according to the report. Two weapons were subsequently used to commit crimes. In one incident, a gun stolen from the home of a special agent was fired through the window of another home.
Ten firearms were "left in a public place." One of them was left on an airplane, three in bathrooms, one in a shopping cart and two on the top of cars as ATF employees drove away. A laptop also fell off the top of a car as an agent drove off. Another weapon "fell into the water while an agent was fishing," according to the report.
Look, I can understand losing a weapon overboard fishing. We've lost them overboard with the Coast Guard. S**t happens. And I can even understand leaving things on topo of the car (BTDT).
But:
And this:
You've GOT to be joking!!!
You do that and see what happens? Trust me, it won't be pretty:thumbsdown:
This just bolstered my faith in government oversight...:lmao::lmao:

These are the same people that scrutinize YOUR gun permits (FFL's etc) and purchases

So don't forget they motto:
"We're from the government and we're here to help!":rofl1::lmao:
http://www.propeller.com/story/2008...mputers/?icid=100214839x1209391458x1200594540
Over a five-year period, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives lost dozens of weapons and hundreds of laptops that contained sensitive information, according to a scathing report issued yesterday by the Justice Department.
From 2002 to 2007, ATF lost 418 laptop computers and 76 weapons, according to the report. Two weapons were subsequently used to commit crimes. In one incident, a gun stolen from the home of a special agent was fired through the window of another home.
Ten firearms were "left in a public place." One of them was left on an airplane, three in bathrooms, one in a shopping cart and two on the top of cars as ATF employees drove away. A laptop also fell off the top of a car as an agent drove off. Another weapon "fell into the water while an agent was fishing," according to the report.
Look, I can understand losing a weapon overboard fishing. We've lost them overboard with the Coast Guard. S**t happens. And I can even understand leaving things on topo of the car (BTDT).
But:
One of them was left on an airplane, three in bathrooms, one in a shopping cart
And this:
In one incident, a gun stolen from the home of a special agent was fired through the window of another home.
You've GOT to be joking!!!
You do that and see what happens? Trust me, it won't be pretty:thumbsdown:
This just bolstered my faith in government oversight...:lmao::lmao: