More than 80 percent of California’s buildings, power facilities and other vital structures are in private hands, watched over most closely by security guards on the lookout mainly for burglars, vandals and shoplifters. Now many are also being trained to also watch out for terrorists. “It’s a simple concept, but it’s like a 10 times increase in the number of eyes and ears out there,” said Gary Winuk, chief deputy director of the Gov.’s Office of Homeland Security. Full Story
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