Miami Police Take New Tack Against Terror

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Miami Police Take New Tack Against Terror

#1 Postby BEER980 » Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:55 pm

This gives me a real good feeling. Nothing wrong with this picture is there?

By CURT ANDERSON, Associated Press Writer

Miami police announced Monday they will stage random shows of force at hotels, banks and other public places to keep terrorists guessing and remind people to be vigilant. Deputy Police Chief Frank Fernandez said officers might, for example, surround a bank building, check the IDs of everyone going in and out and hand out leaflets about terror threats.

"This is an in-your-face type of strategy. It's letting the terrorists know we are out there," Fernandez said. The operations will keep terrorists off guard, Fernandez said. He said al-Qaida and other terrorist groups plot attacks by putting places under surveillance and watching for flaws and patterns in security. Police Chief John Timoney said there was no specific, credible threat of an imminent terror attack in Miami. But he said the city has repeatedly been mentioned in intelligence reports as a potential target.

Timoney also noted that 14 of the 19 hijackers who took part in the Sept. 11 attacks lived in South Florida at various times and that other alleged terror cells have operated in the area. Both uniformed and plainclothes police will ride buses and trains, while others will conduct longer-term surveillance operations. "People are definitely going to notice it," Fernandez said. "We want that shock. We want that awe. But at the same time, we don't want people to feel their rights are being threatened. We need them to be our eyes and ears."

Mary Ann Viverette, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, said the Miami program is similar to those used for years during the holiday season to deter criminals at busy places such as shopping malls. "You want to make your presence known and that's a great way to do it," said Viverette, police chief in Gaithersburg, Md. "We want people to feel they can go about their normal course of business, but we want them to be aware."
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#2 Postby arkess7 » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:33 pm

heck ya!!!!!! we got to be secure!!!! :lol: thats why i dont fly anymore........i would rather drive then deal with the damn airports.........uggggggggggggggg :x

unless im going on an island vacation.....which i am going too go in the next year~!!!!!!!!! :wanna: :shave: :me?: :roflmao:

they are gona check me out........so we need to check them out too.. :eek: :P :P 8-)
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#3 Postby brunota2003 » Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:02 pm

hey, yea, it would be kinda hard to drive to an island, unless your driving the boat... :lol: :P :P :P :wink: :lol: :D
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#4 Postby Amaterasu » Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:41 pm

Miami's Police Chief John Timoney used to work with the NYC PD, so
he is well versed in proactive measures. It's the Miami Model.
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#5 Postby BEER980 » Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:39 pm

Well I think we can do a better job then just asking "where are you papers?". I thought we defeated Hitler and his ideas.
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