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Private security in Haiti
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More troops and police are pouring into Haiti every day, but it's still not enough. Behind the scenes, some governments and foreign owned businesses are turning to private security forces to fill the gap.
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hmm, i'll try submitting this blog post one more time.

on yesterday's show... why is it necessary for military & security personnel to 'protect' damaged products in demolished stores??

military & security officials needs to get their priorities straight… it's just STUFF; allow the people take what they NEED, even if they are looting… WHO CARES?! so what if some people are scrounging/stealing whatever they can from the demolished stores, LET THEM! our rescure efforts ought to be helping & saving PEOPLE; getting food, water, supplies and medical aid to the people - not protecting the damn stores!

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Hi, my name is Sony
I am the Director of the Caribbean Organization Protection Services S.A. (COPS) and the National Logistics S.A
I am interested in establishing business cooperation with your Organization
representing in Haiti.
My company provides the following services.

• Armed and Unarmed Security Guards trained by Ex U.S Army Officer and NCO (Non Commission Officer)
• Closed Circuit TV Monitor (CCTV).
• Private Investigators

All of our instructors are veteran of several wars in countries such as, Bosnia, Haiti, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

We look forward to hearing from you soon

For more information please visit us online

www.copservice.com

Sincerely, Garry Delnatus
Tel. 3737-6812 Haiti
Tel. 1800-521-9522 U.S
Email: info@copservice.com

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