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In the first counterterrorism strategy of its kind in the nation, roving teams of New York City police officers armed with automatic rifles and accompanied by bomb-sniffing dogs will patrol the city’s subway system daily, beginning next month, officials said on Friday.

Under a tactical plan called Operation Torch, the officers will board trains and patrol platforms, focusing on sites like Pennsylvania Station, Herald Square, Columbus Circle, Rockefeller Center and Times Square in Manhattan, and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn.

Officials said the operation would begin in March.

Financing for the program will be funneled to the Police Department and will come from a pool of up to $30 million taken from $153.2 million in new federal transit grants to the state.

Michael Chertoff, the secretary of homeland security, and Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced the grants at a news conference on Friday at Grand Central Terminal, where Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly outlined his plans to add a layer of security to the city’s 24-hour transit system.

Mr. Kelly’s plan to heighten security and monitor a subway system that carries nearly five million people a day along 656 miles of tracks reflects the city’s continuing concerns about a possible attack.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, police patrols increased in the subways, particularly at the entrances to the 16 underwater tunnels. As terrorists have hit rail systems around the world, the police in New York have reacted with strategies tailored to thwart similar attacks.

For instance, after the bombings of three trains and a bus in London on July 7, 2005, police officials in New York took steps to protect the city’s subways, including random inspections of train riders’ backpacks and packages, a program that continues today.

“New York remains at the top of the terrorist target list, and mass transit remains a concern because it has been targeted many times around the world,” Mr. Kelly said in a statement released by his chief spokesman, Paul J. Browne. “There have been several thwarted plots against New York’s subway system as well.”

Each team in the operation will comprise a bomb-sniffing dog and six officers: a dog handler and a sergeant and four officers from the Emergency Service Unit who will be outfitted in heavy, bullet-resistant vests and Kevlar helmets and will carry automatic weapons, either an M-4 rifle or an MP5 submachine gun.

The officers will work in shifts of 12 hours to provide as much coverage of the subway system as possible, Mr. Browne said.

Officers with high-powered rifles have patrolled sensitive sites above ground in New York, like the Empire State Building, and have guarded subway entrances after attacks in other cities, but have never made daily patrols. .

Michael A. L. Balboni, the state’s deputy secretary for public safety, said that since May, National Guardsmen armed with automatic rifles have patrolled the platforms of the PATH train system in New York and in New Jersey.

Mr. Balboni said that having heavily armed city officers routinely patrol the subways was an important first step.

But more broadly, he said, linking security plans for the disparate rail systems in the metropolitan region was “key in securing additional funding from the Department of Homeland Security.” He said that Mr. Chertoff praised the state for collaborating across geographic regions, since transit systems in New Jersey and Connecticut would also be affected.

“Going forward, the New York metropolitan transit system is getting a $50 million increase over last year’s funding for transit security,” Mr. Balboni said. “What we did was pull together eight agencies, three states and a multitude of police agencies to come up with regional funding priorities.”

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/02/nyregion/02machinegun.html?ex=1359694800&en=d1c704f39d7c871b&ei=5124&partner=digg&exprod=digg

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Re: New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways

 

so its alright that everyone isnt "SAFE" from these possible terrorist's till march? like if something was going to happen they would wait till AFTER they waste all this funding...Err, i mean implement this plan.

 

FEAR MONGORING ahhhh god bless america.

 

also i cant wait till they start blowing people the fuck out... cops with fully automatic rifles ON THE TRAIN.... thats great.

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that is one of the stupidest ideas i've heard for a while. and if terrorists are as smart as the government doesnt portay, the should just attack before the new system is implemented. But either way, i fail to see how they will help, terrorists will still find a way to kill people. Cracksmockas dead on, it's just fear mongoring.

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I think its funny how nothing has happened here at all as far as a general terror attack on the transit system but they can search your bag now for no reason and now this. All this preemptive bullshit can't stop anything. If you want to kill a bunch of people here, this won't really stop you at all. New York city has basically said fuck you to upholding the constitution rights of its citizens long before 911. You cant even legally own a gun here which would be a great deterrent. Instead we can all be searched and have a heavily armed meat head here for our protection. That shit can make you miss your train. After all those hundreds of thousands of illegal searches have they found a bomb? No, just confiscated some weed I bet and made people late for work.

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slowly but surely, this shit will be the norm everywhere in the states.

 

honestly, i want to leave the states for good, skip out on my student loans and live somewhere else. but at the same time, i don't want to leave.

 

any suggestions, about where to potentially relocate?

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Re: New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways

 

I think its funny how nothing has happened here at all as far as a general terror attack on the transit system but they can search your bag now for no reason and now this. All this preemptive bullshit can't stop anything. If you want to kill a bunch of people here, this won't really stop you at all. New York city has basically said fuck you to upholding the constitution rights of its citizens long before 911. You cant even legally own a gun here which would be a great deterrent. Instead we can all be searched and have a heavily armed meat head here for our protection. That shit can make you miss your train. After all those hundreds of thousands of illegal searches have they found a bomb? No, just confiscated some weed I bet and made people late for work.

 

 

but that's the point. it's being implemented under the guise of a deterrent for terror, so it's welcomed by most with open arms, but in reality it's giving them the "probable cause" to search whoever and whenever. more arrests will be made and the stats will show that crime is going down, down, down. at the same time it will desensitize everyone to the making of a gestapoesque police state.

 

honestly, i wouldn't call myself paranoid or a conspiracy theorist but i like keep shit on the table for consideration. shit like this HAS to make you raise an eye and say "hmmm". most people don't bother to care or to notice, which makes it even easier to be implemented and sustained.

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guiliani has been out of the race since wen.... he folded after he lost in florida.

 

and this shit is inevitable, The large majority of americans DONT want be bothered with concerns over they're constitutional freedoms. They would rather just let the government run ram-shod over everything cause they are to LAZY to take things that affect their lives into they're own hands.

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true, but you need to convince the masses that they have the right to first... if you did that then probably half if not more of all police and military would change sides REAL quick... Americans underestimate that they have the most powerful weapon of all when it comes to their own freedom... NUMBERS.

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nah, i'm not hating on all cops or everyone in the military and to do so is juvenile and ignorant.

 

i know a lot of dudes who are/were nypd and are cool. guys i grew up with. i'm not going to judge all of them based on a handful of assholes, and in all honesty, if you aren't doing anything wrong you have nothing to worry about.

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