▲ | Lammy 2 days ago | |||||||
> All from public sources. Relevant PG&E: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/641b21b495f049c6958... > (like the MAGAs shooting substations) There's no need to partisanize this. There's a very famous 2013 one from right here in the Bay Area that AFAIK is still unsolved: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalf_sniper_attack > And there's obvious national security aspects with shutting down energy grid operations. This reminds me of visiting the Moffat Tunnel and being surprised by the heavy security labeled Department of Homeland Security of all things. Then I realized there's a giant pipe running alongside the tracks that carries the water supply for the entirety of Denver lol | ||||||||
▲ | InitialLastName a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
DHS has a significant presence at many transportation infrastructure choke points as well as energy/resource infrastructure. It makes sense... an undefended tunnel or bridge would be easy to disrupt and could cause chaos. Note also the ~6+ (NYPD, NY State police, NJ State Police, MTAPD, PANYNJPD, NY National Guard, US Coast Guard, probably ICE since the ramp-up) law enforcement/defense organizations with a presence around the Hudson River crossings. | ||||||||
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▲ | neilknowsbest 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I've been to the Moffat Tunnel many times and I never realized there was a water project associated with the better known rail tunnel there. FWIW, I've also never seen any sort of security there. Besides a lone Gilpin county sheriff's deputy who lives out along that road and makes it his life's mission to ticket any vehicle parked illegally on the county road. | ||||||||
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