>"Commander Dais, I understand the role the station plays. I have no plans to complete lock down the station," replied the Klingon. "With that said, we can limit >civilians to access only to those parts of the station that they should have access to. That means keeping the operation areas of the stations limited to station >personnel. This should not be a majore problem."
>"We are going to have to make sure that we are getting strictor inspections at customs," continued K'Tael. "I know that it probably will mean an increase in the >number of inspections if we are going to do so and not slow down the process, but it is going to have to be done."
"Ok...there's one point...more officers for Customs Inspection points. Double the number for each shift sound good?"
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>"Another area that is going to be tricky to deal with is the Ambassadorial section. We are not in complete control of that section. Each embassy provides its own >security and diplomatic personnel are exempts from certain types of search, seisure and arrest."
"And we never will be in complete control of that section...actually we may be faced with races that may not want their Embassies here anymore. How can we avoid or run damage control on that? Maybe Joint Patrols?"
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