top o' the mornin'®
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:04 am
There was a bit of excitement associated with my afternoon commute yesterday. I left the building at 4:30 as I normally do and walked a block to the bus stop. On the way I noticed some crime scene tape and several police vehicles parked in the intersection. "Hmmm..." I said to myself, "must have been an accident." I got to the corner and a police officer waved me (and the other people who had reached the same spot) away, telling us we needed to move at least a block away. "What's going on?" several people asked. The officer would only say that "an ongoing investigation" was in progress and everyone needed to move away. So I and the others crossed the street. I happened to catch a newspaper reporter talking with another officer and overheard what the commotion was all about. Seems that someone had left a briefcase on the steps of the Federal courthouse building, and there was concern that it might be a bomb.
That having been settled, I had to figure out where to catch the bus, since the street that it normally traverses was blocked off. I ended up having to walk almost a mile before reaching a stop that I was confident the bus would pass (turns out I went farther than I had to), and of course the bus was running late because of the diversion of traffic.
Here's a link to the local newspaper's coverage of the situation.
http://tinyurl.com/yrw9g2
It seems to me that a warning could have been passed on to our building alerting people of the blocked-off street; I could have made alternate bus connections had I known about it. Not to mention actually walking down to where the danger was greater.
That having been settled, I had to figure out where to catch the bus, since the street that it normally traverses was blocked off. I ended up having to walk almost a mile before reaching a stop that I was confident the bus would pass (turns out I went farther than I had to), and of course the bus was running late because of the diversion of traffic.
Here's a link to the local newspaper's coverage of the situation.
http://tinyurl.com/yrw9g2
It seems to me that a warning could have been passed on to our building alerting people of the blocked-off street; I could have made alternate bus connections had I known about it. Not to mention actually walking down to where the danger was greater.