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Federal Protective Service Has More Cars Than Officers

The security force that protects federal buildings has more SUVs than officers, according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) watchdog, which found $2.5 million wasted each year due to mismanagement of its vehicle fleet.

The Federal Protective Service (FPS) had 101 more law enforcement vehicles than officers last year, and spent taxpayer funding to upgrade its SUVs with bike racks, the new audit released by the Office of Inspector General found.

“FPS is not managing its fleet effectively,” the OIG said. “FPS did not properly justify that its current fleet is necessary to carry out its operational mission.”

“Specifically, FPS did not justify the need for: more vehicles than officers; administrative vehicles; larger sport utility vehicles; home-to-work miles in one region; and discretionary equipment added to vehicles,” they said.

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Welcome to the police state.

David DeGerolamo

    
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9 years ago

Too big to fail? Yeah, right!