> That would be an interesting conundrum, if only official sources will
> do as confirmation but the FBI has a practice of keeping the images
> hidden. Sets up the ironic situation of people being fooled by
> impostors with obviously fake badges only because it's impossible to
> determine what the real ones look like.
>
> Nathan

Only reliable sources are acceptable.

If I were the FBI or the Secret Service I would keep track and change
such images when they become publicly known regardless of expense. There
is absolutely no excuse for disclosing accurate information which would
permit an Al Qaeda operative having an FBI or Secret Service badge or
identification of the correct design.

By the way, that position has nothing to do with liking the FBI or Secret
Service. It has more to do with understanding the suffering that can
result from such lapses in security.

Congress could, if they were quick on their feet, which they are not,
bill those who disclose such images for the expense of changing design
and issuing new badges or identification cards.

Fred


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