“Be
on the watch, inform us if you see anything suspicious, inform on
your nighbours, your friends” Just the start of the police state
City
Police Brief Residents On Handling Suspicious Packages
28
April, 2013
PITTSBURGH
(KDKA) — Allegheny County Police are asking citizens to call 911.
Police
want city residents to remain on the look-out in their communities,
calling 911 whenever they see something suspicious.
“With
the recent explosions in Boston, we are reminded once again that we
must remain vigilant and aware of what is going on around us in our
communities,” said Allegheny County Chief of Emergency Services
Alvin Henderson Jr.
Henderson
says the number of suspicious activity calls has jumped dramatically
since the Boston bombings.
There
were 186 reports of suspicious activity the week before the Boston
Marathon. There were 311 reports of suspicious activity in Allegheny
County the week after the bombings.
“We
talk about Homeland Security, obviously its public safety that’s
the lead agency, Henderson explains. “It’s the citizens that go
home at night. We’re part of this Homeland Security package,
providing safety for ourselves and our families.”
In
the meantime, John White, who works in Pittsburgh’s Strip District,
says he’s called 911 at least seven times over the years to report
suspicious packages.
“As
citizens of the city of Pittsburgh, you have an obligation to your
fellow neighbor. You have to watch out for anything and everything,”
White says.
The
program is called, “See something, say something, send something.”
Allegheny
County says it implemented the new program to give citizens a way to
report suspicious behavior and send it directly to the police
station.
This was hoe it begins.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fine line to finking on people you don't like.
in Germany people feared their neighbours more than the Gestapo.