
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By Cooper1:
Literally, you can not throw a football in any direction and not hit a cop.
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Especially around the Mall, Capital, and the Federal Office areas.
The jurisdictions are so chopped up it is ridiculous.
The DC City Police have most of the street, but not all the streets.
Especially beside and crossing the Mall.
Federal Park Police have jurisdiction.
Capital Police on streets inside the Capital Area and the Capital itself.
Federal Protective Service guards buildings, but there are plenty of
Private Security Officers they hire.
And three letter agencies often have their own internal
Federal Protective forces.
CIA, FBI, NSA, NRO, etc.There are lots of buildings that are unmarked
but festooned with security cameras.
The CIA used to have a building on 17th Street.
Just a plain small office building with no markings.
NSA was down the block.
The Secret Service guards the white house with a uniformed division
on the perimeter and immediate surrounding streets.
Backed up by a crowd of plainclothes guys.
Sometimes the biggest arguments are who will lead a particular investigation.
I was an Arlington County, Virginia Paramedic in the late 1970s to middle 1980s.
We where the third level back up for Washington, DC and some of the Federal stuff
across the river.
We also had primary for all sorts of Federal facilities in Virginia.
The George Washington Parkway in Virginia had us as primary when it ran beside
Arlington, Fairfax County covered the portions adjacent to that county.
But since there was all sorts of 'special' areas that could only be accessed from one direction.
So we might go pretty far into Fairfax, and they into Arlington.
Whomever can get there in the mish mash of isolated one way sections.
And then there are the parts of the Parkway that are surface streets in Alexandria City.