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Reducing our vulnerability

With the T now at Orange Alert, Sco says we need to remember all the other vulnerable targets in New England, both present and planned - such as the proposed LNG terminal in Fall River:

... While the Fall River facility might be moved or stopped, according to a Report Commissioned by Congressman Ed Markey, there are as many as 27 other chemical facilities where a worst-case incident would effect more than 10,000 people. ...

Tim thinks about the bombings on the way home:

... I was driving home through the 93 tunnel sitting in traffic and the thought that came to mind was: This would be an ideal target. There were no police in the tunnel, but one state trooper was parked near the tunnel exit. He fell in behind me and shortly exited at Mass. Ave. In general, I don't believe there is an immediate threat, but I would have liked to have seen more police during a heightened security level. ...

Chris says Boston was relatively calm today despite the sirens that would ring through downtown seemingly every fifteen minutes:

... It's natural that the close ties we have with the UK means that as a whole this event affects us more profoundly than the Madrid bombing did. And it's natural that we'll have to weigh the politics of reponses to terror and the practicalities of keeping secure, though that can wait a little.

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