City of Frederick, Maryland
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OPERATION
SAFEGUARD
COMMERCIAL
DRIVING SCHOOLS
(Truck or
Tractor-Trailer Training)
As
described in the accompanying letter, Operation SAFEGUARD is
based on the idea that certain legitimate businesses and industries may be
unknowingly exploited by terrorists who portray themselves as honest customers
seeking to purchase, lease or somehow appropriate certain material, licenses
and/or services to covertly further a terrorist plot.
The following
are general indicators of potential terrorist planning or activities. Alone
each indicator can result from legitimate recreational or commercial activities
or criminal activity not related to terrorism; however, multiple indicators
combined with other information can possibly suggest a terrorist threat.
- Physical surveillance, which may include note taking
or the use of binoculars, cameras or maps near key facilities.
- Attempts to gain sensitive information regarding key
facilities or personnel through personal contact or by telephone, mail or
e-mail.
- Attempts to penetrate or test physical security and
response procedures at key facilities.
- Attempts to improperly acquire explosives, weapons,
ammunition, dangerous chemicals, flight manuals or other materials that
could be used in a terrorist attack.
- Suspicious or improper attempts to acquire official
vehicles, uniforms, badges, access cards or identification for key
facilities.
- Presence of individuals who do not appear to belong
in the workplace, business establishment or near a key facility.
- Behavior which appears to denote planning for
terrorist activity, such as mapping out routes,
playing out scenarios, monitoring key facilities and timing traffic flow
or signals.
- Stockpiling suspicious materials or abandoning
potential containers for explosives (e.g., vehicles or suitcases).
The
following examples of activity relating to Commercial Driving Schools, though
not fully inclusive, may be of possible concern to law
enforcement:
- An unexplained withdrawal by a student driver just prior
to completion of a training or certification program requisite to the
operation of a tractor-trailer.
- Suspicious inquiries regarding the licensing or
certification required to convey hazardous materials.
- An unusual indifference displayed by a student during
the explanation of safety procedures relative to the operation of the
vehicle.
- A refusal to accept offered job placement assistance
by an individual who does not appear to have already secured employment.
Your impressions and assessment based upon your
professional business experience are extremely valuable and should help guide
you in determining if a customer request, a fact pattern or set of
circumstances is unusual. Please
remember that the conduct itself does not have to be criminal per se for you to
report it to the Frederick Police Department. We may be contacted 24-hours a
day, seven days a week by calling:
301-694-2100
SGT Dennis K. Dudley
Planning Division
Frederick Police Department
100 West Patrick Street
Frederick, MD
21702
301-624-1206 (Office)
301-696-2964 (FAX)