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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3260513" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Maybe Walmart doesn't want to present an image such as armed guards. Crud, when I was in the Philippines they had armed guards <strong>on-base </strong>in the bank which was on-base and one had to enter through the entrances with armed military guards...except people had all means of getting on base. They fenced the base off with cyclone fencing 8-10 feet tall and the Filipinos tied ropes to the fence and across an active train track which ran adjacent to the fence and then the train came through the fence rolled up as nicely as you please. Then there was the time phones went out and Filipinos were seen beside the highway digging and working on the lines...except they weren't working to repair anything-they were digging the lines up for the copper content. There are many stories in the naked city...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3260513, member: 25679"] Maybe Walmart doesn't want to present an image such as armed guards. Crud, when I was in the Philippines they had armed guards [B]on-base [/B]in the bank which was on-base and one had to enter through the entrances with armed military guards...except people had all means of getting on base. They fenced the base off with cyclone fencing 8-10 feet tall and the Filipinos tied ropes to the fence and across an active train track which ran adjacent to the fence and then the train came through the fence rolled up as nicely as you please. Then there was the time phones went out and Filipinos were seen beside the highway digging and working on the lines...except they weren't working to repair anything-they were digging the lines up for the copper content. There are many stories in the naked city... [/QUOTE]
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