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A Terrorism Liaison Officer is a public citizen in the United States of America who has been trained to report suspicious activity that may be encountered during the course of his or her normal occupation as part of the United States' War on Terror. While some of these individuals are members of local law enforcement agencies, others such as paramedics, utility workers, and railroad employees have also been recruited into the program.[1]

See also

References

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 2. Dozens trained in Colorado to spot possible terrorism dangers Denver Post- 2009-09-24

External links

  • "Terror watch uses local eyes 181 trained in Colo". The Denver Post. 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2009-07-11.