Tom, she's already done that.
https://www.wnem.com/news/governor-...cle_603193d8-6961-11ea-8ab1-436720c815f8.html
My wife and I run the food pantry for our church, once things began to shut down, our pastor asked us to make an emergency run to the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, to make sure the pantry would be fully stocked.
Obviously we agreed. So we make the appointment , wife places the order online, 2,700# of food. Pretty standard sized order for us. Nothing out of the ordinary, FBEM informs us no one will be allowed in the building, so no reclamation food is available.
We show up at FBEM, there is a soldier, wearing BDUs driving the fork truck. No sign of any of the usual personal that we normally deal with. I'm like okay, that's fine. Soldier brings out two pallets of food, slides them in the my truck. (I'm always nervous with a new fork truck operator loading my truck) but he did fine.
I have my wife pull the Duramax out of the loading bay, I tell the soldier I'll back my plow rig in for the rest of the food, he says "no, you're all set, that's all of it." I replied that it looked lite, but he insisted. I tried to push the issue, he politely explained my appointment had expired and I needed to exit the loading bay.
He wasn't a dick about it, but he made it clear he was done with me, went back inside and closed the door.
So away we go. We get to the church, unload and inventory, sure enough we were short. Tried to call FBEM, no answer, so i drive back over there, same soldier comes out, I explain the situation and show him the inventory we did when we unloaded. He goes and gets a couple folks we do recognize, they investigate, sure enough, one full pallet of our stuff was still there.
Long story, but the guard is deployed, I'm not sure to what extent, but I've interacted with at least one of them. Nice kid, trying to do a job, but he was out of his element.