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How so?But you must admit, they did "indirectly" prevent the bomb from detonating.
How so?But you must admit, they did "indirectly" prevent the bomb from detonating.
What action did NYC take to prevent THAT car bomb from exploding?
So if the bomb had not malfunctioned, it would have blow up. There is nothing the police did to prevent that from happening.
I'm not slighting the police. They did everything right in their investigation and clearing of the streets. However, it wasn't anything that they did that prevented the car from blowing up. The car full of explosives was not stopped from entering the area and parking. The police did not prevent the bomb from detonating.
it's all about preventive measure. it's the reason why there has been no successful car/truck bomb in NYC since 1993. no successful terrorist attack since 2001. and why this terrorist was apprehended very quickly.
Prevention didn't happen in this case. The car was not prevented from parking in Times Square, or from the bomb being detonated. There was no prevention in this case.it's all about preventive measure. it's the reason why there has been no successful car/truck bomb in NYC since 1993. no successful terrorist attack since 2001. and why this terrorist was apprehended very quickly.
"It's New York, people can park anywhere. Guy gets out of a parked car, walks away, leaves a bomb behind. That's what we're up against, every single day."
Right, Reba. Hence what this cop said,
Nothing preventative. Just dumb, pure luck that they came across that man and car. Note the title of the news article:
Times Square car bomb scare: Disaster averted thanks to alert New Yorkers - and some luck
Prevention didn't happen in this case. The car was not prevented from parking in Times Square, or from the bomb being detonated. There was no prevention in this case.
The response by the NYPD was fine. But it was not prevention.
I find it funny that you're professing to know more than me especially when I have been here for over 25 years. I have personally seen thru many changes that NYC went thru. It went from mafia-controlled, whore-infected, drug-infected area into Times Square. You might want to come by and see that a lot has changed since the last time you were here.
I hosted AD Party right here in the heart of NYC and they have seen the difference.
Same here I saw the difference, not one single bad thing is found in times square at all. And I noticed plenty of cops all over the city when I was there four months ago.
Same here I saw the difference, not one single bad thing is found in times square at all. And I noticed plenty of cops all over the city when I was there four months ago.
Despite that the cop admitted that they were lucky to have stumbled across a would be bomber and his car, and failed to get the detonation going. Pure dumb luck. Cops happened to be there at the right time and right place. This was a bumbling job, a D student from the school of Jihadi. Had it been carefully planned and with the right equipment and use of materials things could've turned out even more. I'm sure they are learning from this, testing the defenses and so on. It won't be the last I'm afraid. But let's hope it'll never, ever happen again this same scenario. Like the cop said, anybody can drive a car in NYC, park it, and walk away from it. And that's what they have to deal with it. So far, there had been 4 attempts under Obama administration, with one successful one....all with Islamic ties. And that's all within 15 months, and we're not even halfway through with this administration.
Like I said - you can't park anywhere in Times Square and walk away from it. this is what happened - reported and caught. The quote was taken out of context and you took it out context as well. Again - NY Daily News.... notoriously erroneous and misleading.Like the cop said, anybody can drive a car in NYC, park it, and walk away from it.
One of the cops said, "We got lucky this time. That's all I'll say. Sometimes we get lucky."
The cop, who didn't want his name in the paper, nodded in the direction of 45th St., where all the action was the night before. He said, "That's it, that's all it takes. One car. It's New York, people can park anywhere. Guy gets out of a parked car, walks away, leaves a bomb behind. That's what we're up against, every single day."
Isn't that exactly what happened? The bomber was NOT stopped from walking away from his car at Times Square....Like I said - you can't park anywhere in Times Square and walk away from it....
Isn't that exactly what happened? The bomber was NOT stopped from walking away from his car at Times Square.

actually - I work in NYC. and I'm here in NYC. everyday. for years.I'll take the word of a NYC cop who has been on the beat than some guy looking out the window every day.
eh you whining? we say - "We got lucky this time" for every averted disaster. I'm sure that in your line of career as forest fire fighter.... you must have said "we got luck this time" when the fire situation turns into your favor."We got lucky this time."
How sobering is that? Quite. He acknowledged the difficulty. The bomber was succesful in getting to the point of parking his car with his bomb contraption but failed to detonate it. Just like the crotch bomber's own bomb failed to detonate even though he successfully penetrated security and get the bomb on board an airplane in December last year. Same idea. Sometimes people just get lucky. The question is, how long can this last? I hope forever.
After the fact. I'm glad he was caught but that's not prevention.which is why the bomber was caught in NYC![]()
Actually, they didn't catch him in the act. He was long gone from the scene when he was caught. He was on the run when he was caught.Right, Reba. Of all places, in Times Square. Just like what I've been trying to say, pure, dumb luck that a couple of cops caught the guy in the act.
After the fact. I'm glad he was caught but that's not prevention.
After the fact. I'm glad he was caught but that's not prevention.