The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Staying safe

Recent deadly attacks mean tight security for NYC New Year’s

- BY COLLEEN LONG

Police are promising a bigger security detail than ever before in Times Square for this year’s New Year’s Eve celebratio­n, which will cap off a year that saw a number of deadly attacks, including a vehicle rampage at the very spot where revelers will ring in 2018.

In addition to its usual army of snipers, bag-inspecting officers and metal detectors, the department this year is relying on help from a growing corps of “vapour wake’’ dogs, which are trained to sniff out trace amounts of explosive particles that trail behind someone carrying a bomb.

All 125 parking garages in the vicinity of Times Square will be emptied in advance of the celebratio­n and sealed off, so no one has a chance to sneak in a car bomb, police said.

Detectives already have been assigned to all of the dozens of high-rise hotels in the area, with the aim of preventing the type of attack that happened in Las Vegas in October, when a gunman firing from a casino hotel killed dozens of people at an outdoor concert below. Police wouldn’t discuss whether guests at area hotels would be screened in advance of the celebratio­n, but Police Commission­er James O’Neill said officers already are working with hotel security.

“This is going to be one of the most well-policed, best-protected events at one of the safest venues in the entire world,’’ O’Neill said.

The extra precaution­s follow two recent terrorist attacks in the city. A man detonated a bomb in the city’s subway system on Dec. 11, injuring only himself. On Halloween, an Islamic State-inspired attacker drove down a bicycle path, killing eight people before he wrecked his truck and was shot by police.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this Dec. 29, 2016 file photo, a pedestrian asks directions from two heavily armed counterter­rorism officers stationed in Times Square in New York. New York Police Department officials say that while there are no specific or credible threats against...
AP FILE PHOTO In this Dec. 29, 2016 file photo, a pedestrian asks directions from two heavily armed counterter­rorism officers stationed in Times Square in New York. New York Police Department officials say that while there are no specific or credible threats against...

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