Per the attached CFR, once a site is designated as a temporary residence, Secret Service will restrict access to those within the definition of the CFR. "Restrict" is going to be determined by the Secret Service, based upon the forum. I worked many details, and only on 2 occaisions were there metal detectors. One was a public forum, at a pinch point between parking and entry to the location Uniformed Detail had their screening site. At the second, a party, the pinch point was at the residence's drive, and all entries had to pass through. On other occaisions, more private, no screening was necessary, as there was only family, friends, and public safety. Also, on most highly public events, it is difficult to impossible to screen the crowds, and other methods are utilized to maintain safety. Remember that once the site is "designated" by the Sec. of Treasury, it becomes a temporary Federal property, and local laws are suspended, and feder! al laws take effect. Thus our carry permits are not valid during the period of time it is a designated residence, just as they are not valid when in a National Park.
The section of the CFR:
TITLE 31--MONEY AND FINANCE: TREASURY
CHAPTER IV--SECRET SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
PART 408_DESIGNATION OF TEMPORARY RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OR OTHER
Sec. 408.3 Rules governing access.
(a) For the purposes of 18 U.S.C. 1752 (84 Stat. 1891, 96 Stat.
1451), ingress or egress to or from the buildings or grounds designated
in Sec. 408.2 and any posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted
areas of a building or grounds where the President or other person
protected by the United States Secret Service is or will be visiting is
authorized only for the following persons:
(1) Invitees: Persons invited by or having appointments with the
protectee, the protectee's family, or members of the protectee's staff;
(2) Members of the protectee's family and staff;
(3) Military and Com!
munications Personnel assigned to the Office of
the President;
(4) Federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel engaged in
the performance of their official duties and other persons, whose
presence is necessary to provide services or protection for the premises
or persons therein;
(5) Holders of grants of easement to the property, provided such
persons or their authorized representatives show title to the grant of
easement and obtain authorization from the United States Secret Service.
(b) Authorized persons must possess and display identification
documents issued by or satisfactory to the United States Secret Service.
(c) Unauthorized entry is prohibited.
(d) The term ``protectee'' as used in this rule includes the
President and any other person receiving protection from the United
States Secret Service as provided by law.!
Paul R. Laska
Palm City, FL
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