Subject:RE: 1WTC "impenetrable security" breached by 16yo
The chain is only as strong as the weakest link. 100's of millions of dollars spent on "stuff" is pointless if you expect the lowest bid security contractor to run it all.
The council's quote of these guys pretty much sums it up:
"One of the first things my client said to me was that how surprised he was at how there was no security whatsoever -- how easy it was to just walk right up there in something that the mayor has just recently described as the No. 1 terrorist target in the world," he said.
As soon as you slap a label on it like "impenetrable" somebodies going to penetrate it.
The council's quote of these guys pretty much sums it up:
"One of the first things my client said to me was that how surprised he was at how there was no security whatsoever -- how easy it was to just walk right up there in something that the mayor has just recently described as the No. 1 terrorist target in the world," he said.
As soon as you slap a label on it like "impenetrable" somebodies going to penetrate it.
The council's quote of these guys pretty much sums it up:
"One of the first things my client said to me was that how surprised he was at how there was no security whatsoever -- how easy it was to just walk right up there in something that the mayor has just recently described as the No. 1 terrorist target in the world," he said.
As soon as you slap a label on it like "impenetrable" somebodies going to penetrate it.
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