TERRORISTS EYE NEW TARGETS, EXPERTS SAY.Byline: Associated Press Planes and airports are no longer prime targets for terrorists, experts say, warning that public transportation agencies should prepare now for possible attacks. "Plan for the unexpected and you will be prepared," said Tom Savage, chief security officer for the New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. transit authority. Anti-terrorism experts and transit police who gathered Friday said attacks are possible against U.S. rail and public subway systems. "Terrorism is shifting its focus away from airports and planes to trains, buses and subways," said Ernest Frazier, Amtrak Amtrak, the National Railroad Passenger Corp., authorized to operate virtually all intercity passenger railroad routes in the United States. Amtrak was created by Congress in 1970 in response to more than two decades of continuous operating deficits by privately run police chief. Federal authorities are still searching for suspects in the Arizona accident in October in which a cross-country Amtrak train derailed, killing one crew member. A previously unknown domestic terrorist group apparently left a note claiming responsibility. The derailment derailment /de·rail·ment/ (de-ral´ment) disordered thought or speech characteristic of schizophrenia and marked by constant jumping from one topic to another before the first is fully realized. is believed to be the first terrorist assault on an American surface transportation system, Frazier said. Several Amtrak passenger trains travel through Contra Costa, Solano and Alameda counties. The San Francisco Bay Area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation). The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay also has an extensive system of buses, trains and ferries. "We would see those perhaps as a wide range of targets," said Patrick Webb, an FBI supervisory special agent with a counterterrorism coun·ter·ter·ror adj. Intended to prevent or counteract terrorism: counterterror measures; counterterror weapons. n. Action or strategy intended to counteract or suppress terrorism. squad at the agency's San Francisco office. Security measures suggested at the meeting include: Closed-circuit television cameras and guard towers in new bus and rail yards. New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of has such a system in place. Teach transit workers how to spot danger. New York subway workers are taught to recognize unusual odors from suspicious packages. |
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