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    Secret Service toughens rules of conduct after Colombia prostitution scandal

    (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)The Secret Service, embarrassed by the Colombia prostitution scandal, moved Friday to avoid a possible repeat incident by toughening its "standards of conduct" with new restrictions on drinking alcohol, a ban on "patronizing of nonreputable establishments," and a prohibition on agents bringing foreign citizens back to their hotel rooms.

    Booze is off-limits 10 hours before an agent's shift starts and should be consumed only "in moderate amounts" while off duty. When the official to be protected arrives, the consumption of alcohol is entirely forbidden.

    Here is the list of the new rules, which Secret Service spokesman Brian Leary provided to Yahoo News:

    The following enhanced standards of conduct are effective immediately.

    1. Standards of conduct briefings will be conducted for all protective visits, events and NSSEs, as well as prior to foreign car plane departures.

    2. The U.S. Department of State Regional Security Officer will work with the USSS advance team to provide intensified country-specific briefings upon arrival in a foreign country.  The briefings will update personnel on safety issues, off-limit zones and off-limit establishments for USSS personnel, and any country-specific rules imposed by the Ambassador.

    3. Foreign nationals, excluding hotel staff and official counterparts, are prohibited in your hotel room.

    4. Patronization of non-reputable establishments is prohibited.

    5. Alcohol may only be consumed in moderate amounts while off-duty on a TDY assignment and alcohol use is prohibited within 10 hours of reporting for duty.

    6. Alcohol may not be consumed at the protectee hotel once the protective visit has begun.

    The following measures relating to foreign car plane staffing are effective immediately.

    1. Car planes will be staffed with two GS-15 supervisors — one from the Office of Professional Responsibility and one from the field.

    2. The car plane supervisors will be responsible for briefing the standards of conduct expectations prior to departure to the destination country, as well as for enforcing these standards while in the foreign country.

    3. All personnel traveling will have to have completed relevant LMS-based ethics training in order to be eligible for protective travel.

    4. The Security Clearance Division will intensify country-specific briefings covering all pertinent topics prior to departure for the destination country.

    5. Laws of the United States shall apply to Secret Service personnel while abroad.

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