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From the supplier: Political campaigns are faced with security risks because of maximum public exposure. Security and safety may be mere extensions of a campaign's wide array of logistics and responsibilities, but they may spell the difference between life and death. The safe transport of candidates between venues is on e of the most pressing campaign security concerns. Volunteers, despite being a vital force in campaigns, should be properly screened. Letter and package bombs, lunatics, pranksters and demonstrations should also be anticipated.
Citation Details Title: Security risks: how to protect your campaign from danger and dirty tricks. Author: Troy King Publication:Campaigns & Elections (Refereed) Date: September 1, 1994 Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc. Volume: v15 Issue: n9 Page: p40(2)