(not sure if this would be better suited in Social Woes or Politics)
http://www.npr.org/2011/09/07/140234...all-of-america
This is part of the 'see something, say something' initiatives that have popped up all over the place (Boston has one; from what I can figure it hasn't actually accomplished anything of note).
The Mall of America has its own 'anti-terror' department, gathering intel on what they see as suspicious...huge files were created on a man who left his cell phone in the food court, someone carrying a backpack, etc. The paper reports they displayed on the TV segment were full of phrases like "walking nervously", "glancing around", "writing notes"....WTF?
There don't seem to be any guidelines as to what's actually suspicious and what's just within the normal range of people being people. Part of me can't believe that the Bloomington PD is giving this any credence at all, but part of me sadly can.
http://www.npr.org/2011/09/07/140234...all-of-america
This is part of the 'see something, say something' initiatives that have popped up all over the place (Boston has one; from what I can figure it hasn't actually accomplished anything of note).
The Mall of America has its own 'anti-terror' department, gathering intel on what they see as suspicious...huge files were created on a man who left his cell phone in the food court, someone carrying a backpack, etc. The paper reports they displayed on the TV segment were full of phrases like "walking nervously", "glancing around", "writing notes"....WTF?
There don't seem to be any guidelines as to what's actually suspicious and what's just within the normal range of people being people. Part of me can't believe that the Bloomington PD is giving this any credence at all, but part of me sadly can.
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