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Riverside T stop shut after discovery of suspicious package
By adamg on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 8:51am
In addition to evacuating the trolley station, police also got people out of the parking lot of the office building next to the station.
UPDATE: Carl Stevens at WBZ tweets:
Riverside MBTA stop closed because of a coffee maker.
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I want
that coffeemaker.
Just curious...
If you were intending to blow some people up, would you really leave your bomb at an open-air mass transit stop? Would that be the best use of your bomb?
Of course, if you're just intending to inconvenience a whole bunch of people and cause all sorts of unnecessary panic, then it turns out this is a perfect plan...
Security Lupus
It isn't the threat of assault or even assaults that are killing us, its the autoimmune response to nonspecific insults.
*Love* it!
I'm going to have to borrow that analogy, Swirly. :)
This keeps happening
The T has to stop shutting down stations every time some harried or scatterbrained commuter inadvertantly leaves a package behind.
Likewise, before you start calling police, take a closer look at that slightly vague object you see a person carrying that you think is a gun and see it is an umbrella. Especially if it's raining. Umbrellas don't really look that much like guns, and black-clothed people walking down Huntington Ave. when it's hot out aren't terrorists. What a nation of skittish buffoons we have become.
You obviously have never watched "Get Smart" -NM
NM
Those Mooninites sure do luv their java...
Pwned again by those lo-res ****ers!
Dammed if you do Dammed if you don't
The police are doing their job, the only problem I see is if the Transit Police had to respond all the way from their station in South Boston wasting valuable time when Newton or MSP could have handled the incident