New Snitch: National Park Service to Share Special Use Permit Data with White House (Translation: Any Group Using The National Mall in DC Will Be Under A Leftist-Biased Microscope)
Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 4 months ago to Politics
Another agency becomes a snitch to the deep state. This data will be accumulated and used for blackmail when needed to prevent any grass-roots group from gaining any power to protect constitutional rights of the People.
The National Park Service runs the National Mall in DC and many other strategic gathering places.
Excerpt:
"When users apply for such permits, the system collects a wealth of data needed to process the application, including:
Name, organization, Social Security number, Tax Identification Number, date of birth, address, telephone number, fax number, email address, person’s position title.
Information of proposed activity including park alpha code, permit number, date, location, number of participants and vehicles, type of use, equipment, support personnel for the activity, company, project name and type, fees, liability insurance information.
Payment information including amounts paid, credit card number, credit card expiration date, check number, money order number, bank or financial institution, account number, payment reference number and tracking ID number.
Information on special activities including number of minors, livestock, aircraft type, special effects, special effect technician’s license and permit number, stunts, unusual or hazardous activities.
Information on driver’s license including number, state and expiration date.
Vehicle information including year, make, color, weight, plate number and insurance information."
The National Park Service runs the National Mall in DC and many other strategic gathering places.
Excerpt:
"When users apply for such permits, the system collects a wealth of data needed to process the application, including:
Name, organization, Social Security number, Tax Identification Number, date of birth, address, telephone number, fax number, email address, person’s position title.
Information of proposed activity including park alpha code, permit number, date, location, number of participants and vehicles, type of use, equipment, support personnel for the activity, company, project name and type, fees, liability insurance information.
Payment information including amounts paid, credit card number, credit card expiration date, check number, money order number, bank or financial institution, account number, payment reference number and tracking ID number.
Information on special activities including number of minors, livestock, aircraft type, special effects, special effect technician’s license and permit number, stunts, unusual or hazardous activities.
Information on driver’s license including number, state and expiration date.
Vehicle information including year, make, color, weight, plate number and insurance information."
This sounds super racist and suppresses our people of colors chance to utilize our PARKS.
Did Vince Foster need a special use permit? He must have had white privilege.
See requirements. The Park Service oversees 423 parks across the U.S., ranging from traditional, large conserved open spaces like Yosemite National Park all the way to small squares and triangles in roadways around Capitol Hill in D.C.
People interested in using a park for a specific purpose at a specific time generally have to obtain a special use permit. NPS issues permits for three types of uses: standard events like weddings, sports, picnics and family gatherings; special events like demonstrations, races, tournaments and the like; and construction, research and utility work.
When users apply for such permits, the system collects a wealth of data needed to process the application, including:
Name, organization, Social Security number, Tax Identification Number, date of birth, address, telephone number, fax number, email address, person’s position title.
Information of proposed activity including park alpha code, permit number, date, location, number of participants and vehicles, type of use, equipment, support personnel for the activity, company, project name and type, fees, liability insurance information.
Payment information including amounts paid, credit card number, credit card expiration date, check number, money order number, bank or financial institution, account number, payment reference number and tracking ID number.
Information on special activities including number of minors, livestock, aircraft type, special effects, special effect technician’s license and permit number, stunts, unusual or hazardous activities.
Information on driver’s license including number, state and expiration date.
Vehicle information including year, make, color, weight, plate number and insurance information.