My favorite story from him concerns the controller who hurriedly parked his car on the sidewalk when late for work, resulting in the suspension of his parking privileges. Until he got them restored, he parked across from the entrance to MSFC, opened up a trailer, and rode his horse up to the building, tying it off while he worked. Apparently nobody in NASA security thought to require permits for horses.
Well if NASA had been anything like the US Army, not only would they have been required to give him a permit for his horse, but the quartermaster would have been compelled to provide his horse with feed and bedding!!!
That's correct. Until the early 1980s, the Manual of Air Force Law (Australia) said that Officers were required to be provided with Batmen to tender their needs and look after their horse!
Even today, our law actually says that no ADF aircraft, vessel, vehicle, whatever, can be charged a toll for passage through or use of Australian soil. Of course, our wimpy politicians give in and pay airport charges, etc, as well as ADF vehicles being charged tolls on motorways, etc.