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Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters
From: Matt Erculiani <merculiani () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 13:02:33 -0600
The letters are not to be confused with hall passes.;they don't even have an individual's name on it. They simply outline a federal mandate that already exists to inform anyone who may not know. Law enforcement of any area that has implemented "stay at home" or "shelter in place" should already be briefed on who is permitted to be out and about. If you're stopped and have a letter, you may still be asked to substantiate the critical nature of your trip, just like you would be if you didn't have one. -Matt On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 12:54 Scott Weeks <surfer () mauigateway com> wrote:
I got these. One each for travel and fuel. I could fake one in 15 minutes or so. Heck, I could probable find one online and modify it in less time than that! Because of that I don't see the usefulness. scott
Current thread:
- CISA critical infrastructure letters Sean Donelan (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Tim Požár (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Sean Donelan (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Ben Cannon (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Jeff Shultz (Mar 25)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Scott Weeks (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Matt Erculiani (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Todd Underwood (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Danny McPherson (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Matt Erculiani (Mar 25)
- Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters Tim Požár (Mar 25)