If you are annoyed by the increase security measures at your local 4th of July festivities please be patient. For those of you born after 9-11-2001 imagine 3,000 people going to work or getting on a routine flight and never coming home. It was painful, even those who didn’t lose a friend or loved one, the nation was in pain. For those who were around, have you forgotten the pain those attacks caused? I haven’t.
I may not have forgotten because I’m an Army wife and I know many who have and are still deployed in order to protect the freedom we celebrate on this day. I may not have forgotten because I lost a friend that day, I may not have forgotten because I’m a news junkie, but no matter why I have not forgotten I urge each of you to take a deep breath as law enforcement does their job.
They are only there to keep you safe, they are the same people who will be the first responders in the event of an attack. If you don’t believe me look back at 9-11. The police and fire departments were first on the scene, long before the FBI or any other federal agency. The NYFD lost a staggering 343 firefighters and paramedics. NYPD lost 23 officers and the Port Authority lost 37 officers. No one who has to respond to such an attack wants to lose one of their own. So please be patient.
I also want to reiterate what all of the experts are saying: IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING. The police would rather check out a false alarm than have a bomb explode, trust me. I reported a suspicious vehicle near the military base I live on. It took me 30 seconds, the vehicle was parked near one of the main entrances to the base in an odd spot, I noticed it on my way in. I simply said something to the guard at the gate. They were happy I mentioned it.
Darryl Worley said it best in his music video shortly after the attacks. Here’s the link take a few minutes to check it out. Yes, I realize it’s “outdated” because it names Bin Laden not ISIS or Dash but the message is still valid.
So take 4 minutes and watch it, especially if you weren’t around when the attacks happened.
Darryl Worley Have You Forgotten
I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe 4th of July. Just keep your eyes open and party on.
i celebrated fourth of July in San Diego, CA among a massive crowd. I was shocked to see not 1 but 3 different recreational drones allowed to fly above the our public celebration. I’m not the paranoid type but given the security presence… it made me very uncomfortable to see camera drones buzzing around possibly surveying gaps in the police coverage. We were on high alert due to our nearby military bases so i thought everyone would be on the same page… but loads of people were thrilled by the drones… even clapping as they flew low over the crowds? had me at a loss.
I can understand how this made you uncomfortable. I would have felt the same way.