Posted by JRSutton on April 21, 2014 at 14:38:42 from (71.174.108.245):
In Reply to: Re: Boston Marathon posted by Paul on April 21, 2014 at 12:06:54:
I don"t disagree with you on some level - I personally don"t care if somebody brings a backpack to the event, what I care about is that said person should know that many people DO.
So it bothers me that people do it - not caring that they"re going to cause grief (whether or not it"s warranted).
And it"s going to cause calls to law enforcement personnel who should be left to focus on better things.
People should KNOW this. You can argue all you want that people shouldn"t worry about backpacks - and I"m right there with you, they shouldn"t worry - but you know some WILL.
And this has been proven out by the number of calls coming in to the emergency response team about backpacks.
It"s kinda like the whole trench coat thing after - what was it columbine? one of those shootings. For a year after that everybody got all nervous if they saw a kid in a trench coat.
You can argue correctly that people shouldn"t worry - but you know they will - so why, on the one year anniversary at the site - would you take the "let people worry, they"re just being stupid" angle. I just don"t see why anybody would.
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