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6 train halted in liquid bomb scare
New york Daily News ^ | 08/23/06 | JO PIAZZA and ALISON GENDAR

Posted on 08/23/2006 12:36:14 PM PDT by presidio9

Cops halted a Manhattan subway and examined passengers carrying bottled water and other drinks yesterday after a concerned tipster reported seeing a bottle of suspicious liquid on the No.6 train, police and witnesses said. The startling spot check was not part of a wider NYPD counterterrorism initiative and had no connection to the thwarted British terror plot to use liquid explosives to blow up passenger jets, authorities said.

It was a routine response to a suspicious package - but several passengers were still alarmed.

"This is a new level of fear, watching for people carrying drinks on the subway," said Wallis Post, 25, of Manhattan, who was on the train searched by cops at the 51st St. station and again at Grand Central Terminal.

Cops halted the subway about 9 a.m. shortly after a tipster reported seeing a suspicious bottle of liquid on the train at 125th St., police said.

"Is anyone carrying a liquid?" a uniformed cop asked after boarding the train with another officer at 51st St., according to Post and another passenger.

Another cop then said into her hand-held radio: "We're looking for the high alert," prompting a few frightened passengers to get off the train, the witnesses said.

As the cops held the train, a woman in a gym outfit held up a Poland Spring water bottle with red juice inside it and told them, "I have this."

The cops asked if the liquid had spilled on anything and then took it, Post said.

After a five-minute delay, the train was allowed to depart the station, but when it rolled into Grand Central another cop got on and asked: "Has anyone seen a liquid?"

Cops again searched the train before deciding there was no threat, Post said.

After British intelligence agents exposed the liquid-bomb terror plot this month, airlines banned nearly all liquids - including shampoo, drinks and suntan lotion - from carry-on bags.

But the city's security level has remained at orange, where it has been since 9/11.

Though the NYPD tweaked some of its counterterrorism safeguards based upon information from Scotland Yard, it has not started searching for suspicious liquids on trains, authorities said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bombscare; mta; nypd; subway
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To: TET1968

Crystal Lite has individual packages for transferring into bottled water, it's probably what it was.


21 posted on 08/23/2006 3:46:12 PM PDT by sasha123 (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem)
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To: presidio9

"Is anyone carrying a liquid?" a uniformed cop asked..."

I can hear the reply..."yeah, you want a specimen?"


22 posted on 08/23/2006 4:13:23 PM PDT by gas0linealley
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To: freeperfromnj

Since the train bombing in India earlier this summer I have had my bag searched by cops three times.

I have blonde hair and blue eyes. There is rarely another male on the 4 or 5 trains (which I use every day) who looks less like a terrorist than myself.


23 posted on 08/24/2006 6:12:29 AM PDT by presidio9 (“The term ‘civilians’ does not exist in Islamic religious law.”)
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