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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: deep_eyes on July 21, 2005, 07:27:00 pm
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/07/21/ny.subway.ap/index.html
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this is the biggest bunch of baloney ive ever heard. Theyre going to have so many fuggin complaints that its going to get overturned. People are gonna loose there jobs (i know i will should im late enough with this nonsense), late for school etc., i swear this place is turning into Moscow.
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
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Ah. Yep. Saw it coming a mile away.
Pataki and Bloomberg are content with slowly removing more and more of our liberties in the name of security.
Speaking of which, my plans were ruined yesterday
http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2005/07/21/mallevac.htm
I was going there to meet a friend, and got stuck in the traffic for an hour.
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bah everyones a puss!
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Have fun with cops going through your backpack.
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"Yes, let's announce it on CNN. That way, the people we intent to catch will have no idea what to expect."
Bravo NYPD, I applaud your cunning.
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What would you prefer? They just suddenly start pulling people over in the middle of the day and rifing through their luggage?
Not only that, but word would get around anyway.
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they said if u dont want to you can just walk away, but thats just a means for the cops to want to go after you, because in there mind they are thinking, he could be running and would entice a cop to bother the fool who happens to be "randomly" searched. sucky part is that it is an invasion of privacy regardless of the reasons behind it, and much like the new MTA rules that were put in place last week, were sooooo UNRESONABLE that they didnt last a week!!!!!!!
how tard of the city to do this. it makes sense to take these actions, but then if one has to get searched in my opinion, then they all (ALL!) passengers should get searched. if not, then fugg the MTA.
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At this rate it's only a matter of time before Spider-Man gets arrested for jumping the turnstiles.
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:lol:
how embarrasing would it be if the cops found *certain* material in your backpack? :p
meh, saw that one coming. london gets its ass kicked and NY beefs up security.
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Originally posted by Cobra
meh, saw that one coming. london gets its ass kicked and NY beefs up security.
london got its "ass kicked"?
*finds a safe place from the impending napalm strike*
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meh, that was for lack of a better term.
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Originally posted by deep_eyes
bah everyones a puss!
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Originally posted by Cobra
meh, that was for lack of a better term.
How about 'gets attacked' ?
The one thing London - and the Uk - has become good at is living through terrorism; we had plenty of practice with the IRA, and the Blitz if you want to go back that far. That's why people were on the tube the next day after the first set of attacks.
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[color=66ff00]I'd have seen it more as 'London reacts with admirable calm when attacked'.
You should work for a tabloid cobra.
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Thing with this is that you can't tell me that the officers aren't going to be racial profiling. If this was simply the case of them using sniffer dogs and only searching when the dog gave them probable cause I might be less annoyed with it (That is after all exactly what happens at airports).
But random searches aren't going to help against this problem in the slightest. It's just to make people think that something is being done.
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Stupid thing in particular about racial profiling is that there are already examples of non-Arab terrorists; Richard Reid (attempted to blow up airliner using explosives in his shoes), and also that guy fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan (John Walker?)
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Not to mention that previous to 9\11 the worst case of terrorism in the US was carried out by a white guy.
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And now an asian guy gets shot without explanation on the underground. I don't mind if he was a real bomber, but I'd like to be actually told some time soon.
Cobra, you are very lucky I've only had one cup of coffee today :p
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Originally posted by vyper
And now an asian guy gets shot without explanation on the underground. I don't mind if he was a real bomber, but I'd like to be actually told some time soon.
Cobra, you are very lucky I've only had one cup of coffee today :p
Lots of details emerging there.
Firstly, he was wearing a heavy jacket of the sort you'd wear in the dead of winter as described by eyewitnesses. Second, he ran from police, jumped over the turnstyle, ran down to the tube, half tripped getting into the train and then police officers fired 5 times and killed him.
Quite frankly, they acted properly in my mind. Lots of suspicious behavior there and if someones going to pull the trigger, one bullet is probably not enough. You'd damn well better make sure that he's not going to do it for the safety of everyone else around.
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Everything I hear points to the police acting correctly too. They challenge the suspect and he still ran.
If you're foolish enough to run when challenged at a tube station by armed police on a day when you know that the police are on the lookout for suicide bombers then you pretty much deserve to be shot for terminal stupidity anyway.
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It's natural selection. :nod:
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Originally posted by karajorma
Everything I hear points to the police acting correctly too. They challenge the suspect and he still ran.
If you're foolish enough to run when challenged at a tube station by armed police on a day when you know that the police are on the lookout for suicide bombers then you pretty much deserve to be shot for terminal stupidity anyway.
Yup. It's not like some daft bastard in a pub mistaking a Scot with a table leg for an Irishman with a shotgun, after all.
Shoot-to-kill, is the only viable policy if you're facing a real prospect of suicide bombing. It's a shame because it increases the chance of accidental death, but as you said you'd have to pretty ****ing daft to run from armed police challenging you.
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Originally posted by Maeglamor
[color=66ff00]You should work for a tabloid cobra.
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why should i work for something i laugh my ass off at? :p
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Because you're good at _______ ________ ?
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Ooh OOH I know this one!!! Ask me!
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Originally posted by karajorma
But random searches aren't going to help against this problem in the slightest. It's just to make people think that something is being done.
That's exactly the point. Random searches are a deterrent to would-be terrorists, not a guarantee of safety to the public.
Originally posted by karajorma
If you're foolish enough to run when challenged at a tube station by armed police on a day when you know that the police are on the lookout for suicide bombers then you pretty much deserve to be shot for terminal stupidity anyway.
I can see it now: "Jackie Chan shot and killed by London police while filming a movie..."
Originally posted by aldo_14
Shoot-to-kill, is the only viable policy if you're facing a real prospect of suicide bombing.
Let me pass on a tip to you, and hopefully you'll be able to pass it on to those whose behaviour it affects: when confronted with a would-be suicide bomber, you don't just "shoot-to-kill". You shoot him or her in the head for instant death - don't risk someone writhing around dying when they have a trigger for a detonator in their hand.
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you guys are going to laugh!
On my way to work, I got searched carrying only my laptop PC which they asked me to "turn on", and i sez to the guy, AYE! thats not part of the rules! this isnt an airport! and begins a "bi-tching" argument which almost lead to me being locked up lol!
secondly im on my way home from brooklyn @ 3am this morning and the bastards (mind u i am outside the station 10 feet or more away from the stairs) 2 cops came out of no where behind me and yelled WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! Mind you i was attempting to light a cigeratte while holding a big ass novel under my lighting arm, and i turn slowly and noticed the bastards hand was on his GOD DAMNED gun with the leather strap already off and i turn and said IM LIGHTING A GOD DAMNED CIGARRETE YOU PARANOID ASS! im telling you, the nieghborhood i live in is far from "rich and political", your average run of the mill ghetto project neighborhood and these guys had nothing better to do but mess with someone minding there own buisness trying to have a smoke.... PA-FUGGIN-THETIC.... the NYPD is now in my book, a bunch of WANKERS!
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Originally posted by karajorma
Thing with this is that you can't tell me that the officers aren't going to be racial profiling. If this was simply the case of them using sniffer dogs and only searching when the dog gave them probable cause I might be less annoyed with it (That is after all exactly what happens at airports).
But random searches aren't going to help against this problem in the slightest. It's just to make people think that something is being done.
i totally agree, nypd cops whom are mostly i hate to say it old school irish or some form of that matter, especially the upper echelon of the force, are "convertied" repeat offenders of racial profiling back in the days of the issue.
and when this guy said that "london reacts with calm.." etc, its the truth, the NYPD is only doing this as an excuse to look like its doing there job. im sorry but in NYC u have more crazy's per square block than you do would-be terrorists. Be as it may lets say a dumb fu0ck would attempt to blow up a train especially with brooklynites or bronxites, or EVEN cats from Harlem, if that fool doesnt blow and his bomb fails, HE/SHE IS GOING TO BE CRUCIFIED IN THE TRAIN AND HUNG FROM THE CEILING GUARD RAIL! they did it (although aimed at the wrong "baddies") during and after 9/11, alot of people were beaten up or jumped because of fear of a suicide bombing in the streets alone.
if a neighborhood can gather by the hundred and find the murderer of a close friend of mine back in HS and FIND the murderer within 15 minutes of the incident, and literally gave him True Civil Justice, those same people, on a train or in the street, wether or not they know each other or not know one thing, you dont threaten a New Yorkers life and think your going to get away if you failed, believe me.
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Originally posted by Sandwich
That's exactly the point. Random searches are a deterrent to would-be terrorists, not a guarantee of safety to the public.
I don't even think that they are much of a deterent even. I have no problem with searching anyone found to be acting suspiciously (The guy who was shot yesterday was apparently wearing a big hairy coat in the middle of summer, which is what tipped off the police). But random searches do little to stop the problem and considering the fact that the concorse of any tube station is packed during the rush hour the bomber would probably just detonate the bomb there and then anyway or simply turn and walk away.
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Originally posted by Sandwich
That's exactly the point. Random searches are a deterrent to would-be terrorists, not a guarantee of safety to the public.
I don't think so. Because random searches can also cause congestion if done frequently; and that creates a rather enticing group of targets if so. The other thing is, I'd imagine a suicide bomber wouldn't have too many compunctions detonating a bomb when challenged.
EDIT; airport style metal/bomb detectors are an even worse idea, too.... they're not sensitive enough to do anything unless you create a queue, and on somewhere as busy as the London underground is, that's going to create an effective killing field.
Originally posted by Sandwich
Let me pass on a tip to you, and hopefully you'll be able to pass it on to those whose behaviour it affects: when confronted with a would-be suicide bomber, you don't just "shoot-to-kill". You shoot him or her in the head for instant death - don't risk someone writhing around dying when they have a trigger for a detonator in their hand.
That is the shoot-to-kill policy, at least for SO19. They got it directly off the Israeli police / IDF after all.
Shoot-to-stop is the 'non-terrorist' policy; shoot for the centre mass.
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Originally posted by aldo_14
I don't think so. Because random searches can also cause congestion if done frequently; and that creates a rather enticing group of targets if so. The other thing is, I'd imagine a suicide bomber wouldn't have too many compunctions detonating a bomb when challenged.
Indeed - they could cause even more carnage and terror by blowing up everyone else waiting in the queue.
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Originally posted by vyper
Indeed - they could cause even more carnage and terror by blowing up everyone else waiting in the queue.
the first thing that comes to mind when u said queue was "net congestion".... for us pc savy boys and girls all i can say is we know how bad congestion is when queing some files or data, so imagine the physical real world remifications this will have if someone got the bright idea to just pop the 50+ people in 42nd st's 7th avenue main entrance, pandemonium.
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Or... just think about the last time you had to wait in line for something... :wtf:
Seriously lad, get out more.
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LIBERTY IS OVERRATED...It's an illusion anyway..
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Everyone in the states and the UK are paranoid f.uckheads.