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New site? Maybe some day.
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Interstate 95 To Get Security Cameras
Computers Will Scan For Suspicious Activity
A P | February 25, 2005
CONCORD, N.H. -- Gov. John Lynch and the Executive Council approved a Homeland Security grant Friday to put security cameras on the Interstate 95 bridge between New Hampshire and Maine.
The decision had been delayed after councilors raised questions in January about who would monitor the cameras.
Michael Burlage, of the state Department of Transportation, told councilors the digital camera images will go to several different places, including security officials at the Pease International Tradeport.
At Pease, a special computer system will trigger an alarm if objects are seen in restricted areas, he said.
The computer also can be programmed to trigger a response to other potential hazards, for example if a vehicle parks near a major bridge support.
The cameras would monitor bridge traffic, the underside of the bridge and the Piscataqua River channel used by oil and natural gas tankers.
"We've had bomb threats on all three of the bridges into Maine," Transportation Commissioner Carol Murray said. Having the security cameras will allow people to review digital images rather than send people out onto the bridge to look or possible bombs if it happens again, she said.
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what the fuck! that is right next to my house.
there are no freaking bomb threats on that bridge. the only thing that bridge is used for is getting to maine and for people to commit suicide off of. |
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Keep voting Democrat!! This is what you get!!
I know you hate this but.........
Told ya so... |
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um.. I'm not a moron.
I always vote for a republican in the goveners office and the state house. so they take less $$ away from us.
and I vote democrat to the fed positions so more $$ comes back to us, duh. |
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