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Now I understand that it's getting tough out there for employment etc etc, and especially tough for contractors... But personally (And this is just my opinion) I would find it very hard to work on a project or anywhere for that matter that mandated I give access to my vehicle to anyone (management/security/leo) without RAS/and or a Warrant.
Good Luck...
If its the project I'm thinking of, then one must consider that there are hundreds of craft workers in the Portland/Vancouver Area area who haven't worked in over a year. Thousands are already employed, and at least twice that number will be on site in the next few months. Whether this policy is based on a pure anti-gun philosophy, or if they are merely taking a preemptive move to keep order with so many workers in such a small area is hard to say, but the fact is they are the biggest employer in the Northwest right now and can for all intent and purpose fire someone at the slightest deviation from the policies they've set in place.
Keith