GAME DAY 9 SCENARIO:
Based on the "happenings" in the previous few scenarios, you hear through various media outlets that the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and local government agencies are asking you to be vigilant about "suspicious activities" and to report anything suspicious to local area Fusion Centers.
Two simple questions:
- Upon hearing this news, what types of activities would you consider to be suspicious?
- How do you think the community could be made more aware of "suspicious activities"?
- Leaving your comment here on the blog
- Commenting on the Facebook Fan Page at www.facebook.com/cresa.911
- Commenting on Twitter using the #12DaysPrepared hashtag or @CRESA in your reply
- Email your answers to cheryl.bledsoe@clark.wa.gov
Remember to sign up for the Community Conversation Event on Monday, December 13th, from 1p-5p at Clark College here in Vancouver. To register, please click on this link: http://www.cresa911.org/emergency/training-register.php
2 comments:
1. Mail received with no return address, excess postage, spelling errors, possibly from a foreign country.
2. Better public education programs to distinguish what is “suspicious” and phone numbers to call with report suspicious activity.
1. Being attentive to details and patterns. As Cindy said, mail/packages being suspicious. Just being cautious with unusual activities. 2. As mentioned before, empowering the citizens to know and understand better what "suspicious" means.
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