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Alexx Kay ([personal profile] alexxkay) wrote2007-03-22 11:23 am
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More Security Theater on the MBTA

Last night, on my ride home, I saw a bunch of postings up at the T sites, saying that there will be busing along part of the Red Line this Sunday morning, due to something I think they called an "Emergency Preparedness Exercise". I gather they're going to simulate some sort of emergency, and see how well various agencies respond. [irony]Because emergencies so often happen with 4 days warning, on a predictable schedule, and at a time when the system is relatively empty. Whether it's terrorists, medical emergencies, or mechanical failures, you can always expect them to happen when the system is at its least loaded, yep.[/irony]

It seems to me that this exercise is going to cost a lot of money and attention, and there is only one outcome which would actually be helpful. If this exercise shows that the agencies in question *can't* respond to a softball exercise like this, then we will have learned something important. But if they do a good job under these contrived circumstances, that gives us absolutely no assurance about their ability to deal with an *actual* emergency, unplanned, under a rush hour load. Whose bright idea was this, anyways?

[identity profile] rufinia.livejournal.com 2007-03-22 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Would you rather they didn't practice at all, or did so in way that completely fucks with everyone's commute with no warning? Can you imagine the bitching that would ensue?
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[identity profile] alexx-kay.livejournal.com 2007-03-22 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Would you rather they ... did so in way that completely fucks with everyone's commute with no warning?

Yes. Real emergencies do that. It happens a few times a year in a small way already. And it would be a real test, from which they might learn some actually useful information. Either they would find ways to improve (very likely), or they would gain significant confidence in their ability to respond to a real threat (doubtful, but still a very positive outcome).

Can you imagine the bitching that would ensue?

Yes. That's not sufficient reason to do a half-assed job.