Utah National Guard investigates risque video of women with guns
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SALT LAKE CITY – A risque video shot in conservative Utah featuring bikini-clad women firing high-powered weapons and riding in tanks for a pinup calendar has raised the ire of a pair of law enforcement agencies who suspect some of their equipment and officers may be in the film.
The Utah National Guard learned about it Tuesday and is determining if military equipment was used in the video, Lt. Col. Steven Fairbourn said. The Utah National Guard didn't give permission for the project, he said.
The Utah Department of Public Safety believes two of their officers are in the video wearing agency uniforms in violation of agency policies.
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Both agencies criticize the video -- a promotional "behind the scenes" look at how they shot this year's "Hot Shots Calendar" -- for its edgy content. It features British women wearing camouflage bikinis and other tight clothing while shooting guns, riding in military-type vehicles and striking seductive poses.
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