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I've never owned a gun, common sense tells me if I did I wouldn't leave it in just a locked car, much less a soft top.

Seems like anybody with common sense, not to mention training would at least have a mounted lock box for this stuff

I don't see how this guy wouldn't be subject to disciplinary action - seems negligent to me.
 
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Article says back window was unzipped. Was this secret service agent really relying storing this stuff in a soft top?

First on CNN: Secret Service agent's gun, badge stolen in Washington - CNNPolitics.com
This is very irresponsible - no special agent in their right mind would leave their service weapon and a badge, along with a hand-held police radio unattended and unsecured like that, particularly in Washington, DC., daytime or not, and in front of a law enforcement agency or not. Can't imagine what the agent was thinking - I suspect this will cost him his job.
 
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Shoulda boughta Tuffy. And they should've contained this to the point where it didn't leak into the media. Weak and lax detail. Just does what it has to rather than what it should be doing. And some day it's gonna bite them in the ass.
 
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