Posted on Aug 21, 2014
Army TRiPS; have you ever made your trip safer because of it?
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So I'm sitting here doing my Army TRiPS risk assesment for my mileage pass. While doing it doesn't take much time and I understand it's a "check the block" measure, I was wondering has anyone ever ACTUALLY learned something by doing it that made your trip somewhere that much safer??
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Funny that you just posted this. I was literally just sitting here talking to a MSG I work with about this exact thing.
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I have been asked where mine is when requesting a few days of leave but staying at my house. I tried explaining that and didn't get the message through apparently. I was told to do it. So like a good SSG (at the time) I did. Then once back to work I also submitted one twice a day for the trip to and from work. After being "talked at" by this individual for a few minutes, I was never asked to do another one when I was not traveling on leave! So I guess in the end I did get my point across.
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If you read the historical stories with your super duper fast reading skills, you will get a ticket for "speeding" and have to go back and take your time, much like driving. It could be that either I answer the questions without integrity or have been in the Army too long to break the rules and thoughts of risk versus reward.
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I know not what you speak, the site informed me today my password had expired even though I log in via CAC, and wouldn't let me progress.
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I'd say the only thing new about is was to "try" to get rid of the @army.mil mail suffix. All the features were already under the old system.
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