“Because this problem can surface anytime, anywhere, with little or no warning, it is one of the most constant and pressing challenges that any employer must face.”
— MICHAEL A. CRANE, member of the ASIS Commission on Guidelines, which recently developed and released the final version of its Workplace Violence Prevention and Response Guideline. Visit www.asisonline.org/guidelines/guidelineswpvfinal.pdf to download the document.
“The consequences of attacking here could have more significance to the terrorists. It has a lot of symbolism. It's going to be extremely well protected.”
— JAMES KALLSTROM, New York Gov. George Pataki's senior counterterrorism adviser, on the proposed security measures for the Freedom Tower construction site, where a 1,776-foot skyscraper is to be built where the World Trade Center towers once stood.
“We needed to know before this was a done deal, given the state of where we are concerning security.”
— ROBERT EHRLICH, Maryland Governor, on the acquisition of a British company that has been running six U.S. ports by Dubai Ports World, a state-owned business in the United Arab Emirates. The company is expected to sell the ports to a U.S. buyer after a political firestorm followed the original deal.
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