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I read that there were two identical workshops right next to each other, and that they needed to raid both of them to make absolutely sure.


I thought the law enforcement was just converting the array of crimes into a RAID 5-0 configuration.


The planning report had a lot of good details, like how the teams should consider neither raid to be their backup.


Did they say how they dealt with corruption?


That bit was missing.


Thank god they had the right address then.


They need to get accounting to check the sums.


I don’t think they had a backup plan


There is clearly no redundancy check in their procedures.


where did you raid that?




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