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Liberty Customs & Border Organization

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Liberty Customs & Border Organisation
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Origin Flag-liberty.png Liberty
Affiliation LSF
Alignment Lawful
Profile
Date of founding 818 A.S. A.S.
Founder(s) Director Dan Renolds
Current leader(s) Director Dan Renolds
Base of operations Alert Station, Ellesmere and Planet Manhattan, New York
Primary role
Paramilitary protection of Liberty against every sort of threat
Secondary role
Research and intelligence gathering

The Liberty Customs & Border Organisation (LCBO) also known as the Liberty Customs and Border Security Force is a privately funded branch of the Liberty Security Force.

History

The first predecessor of the LCBO the Texas Border Patrol was founded by Dan Renolds. There purpose was exactly as their name suggests. However to expand their area of operations, they changed into the Liberty Border Patrol rather quickly. But even then they could not enter for instance New York, so they eventually changed into the old Liberty Customs & Border Organisation or the Liberty Customs and Border Police Force. They worked like that for quite a while, but Chief Dan Renolds and Deputy Chief Mark Brown weren't happy with the equipment they could use and as such they decided to do a great re-organisation and changed to the LSF. Of course this also had a great impact on their purpose, but they still do police work too, however they try to do things bigger and also do many other things, such as guarding restricted areas, assisting the Liberty Navy. As of late they are having the ambition to build a large fleet, and they marked the start of it's creation with the launching of the Ohio, a siege cruiser and flagship of the LCBO.


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