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NEW YORK (AP) — It’s the morning rush in the Times Square subway

station, a routine convergence of humanity and mass transit that

makes New York City hum. Mixing seamlessly with subway riders are

New York Police Department officers with heavy body armor and

high-powered rifles, commanders in blue NYPD polo shirts carrying

smart phone-size radiation detectors and a panting police dog named

Sabu.

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“This is the new normal,” Inspector Scott Shanley of the NYPD’s

Counterterrorism Division says. “The only people who sometimes get

raised up are tourists.”

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Since terrorists brought down the twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001,

subways have been bombed in terror attacks across the world,

including in Madrid, London and this spring in Minsk, Belarus. The

possibility that New York’s sprawling, porous and famously gritty

subway system could be next has become a constant worry – leading

to a new normal of suspicious package alerts, bomb-sniffing dogs,

cameras trained on commuters and passengers listening to the

missive, “if you see something, say something.”

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The campaigns encouraging residents to report suspicious activity

strike Manhattan writer Anne Nelson, 57, as Orwellian.

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“New York is about expression and life and vibrancy,” she said,

walking through Times Square. “It’s not about living in an

atmosphere of fear.”

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But authorities here believe a serious attack on the 24-hour subway

system with more than 400 stations, would potentially cripple the

city in ways worse than the Sept. 11 attack – a concern shared in

other countries reliant on mass transit and viewed as enemies by

terrorists.

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The human toll – going back when the Aum Shinrikyo cult’s 1995

nerve gas attack killed 12 people and injured thousands in Tokyo’s

subways – has already been devastating. In Madrid, Islamic

militants set off 10 backpack bombs on the commuter rail network in

2004, killing 191 people and wounding more than 1,800; in London,

another suicide bomb strike killed 52 commuters and injured 700 in

the city’s deadliest attack since World War II; and earlier this

year in Minsk, a remote-controlled bomb killed 12 people and

wounded 200 in the city’s main subway station.

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In New York, no one has pulled off an attack, but there have been

plenty of scares.

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Last year, a homegrown al-Qaida operative, Najibullah Zazi, pleaded

guilty to plotting a suicide bomb attack timed for rush hour to

cause the most bloodshed. The former airport shuttle driver told a

judge his plan was “to conduct a martyrdom operation on the subway

lines in Manhattan as soon as the material was ready.” The NYPD

also foiled a 2004 plot to bomb Manhattan’s Herald Square subway

station. And there were reports in that al-Qaida considered a

cyanide attack on the subway system in 2003.

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New York’s subway system, the largest in the country, has more than

465 far-flung stations, most with multiple entrances, and 800 miles

of track that would stretch to Chicago if laid end to end. Last

year, it carried 5.2 million riders on the average weekday – well

more than double the number of travelers who pass through U.S.

airports each day.

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“It’s really a potentially very vulnerable environment – one that

you can’t totally protect,” said William Bratton, a Kroll security

firm executive who’s headed New York and Los Angeles police

departments and was chief of the New York City transit. “That’s the

reality of it. … It’s a unique challenge.”

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Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said the NYPD tries to meet

that challenge by going to “extraordinary lengths” in the subways

each day “to make our presence seen and felt in different ways,

giving would-be terrorists and common criminals cause to think

twice.”

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“We have a lot of ground to cover,” he says.

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Pre-9/11, covering that ground meant mostly fighting conventional

crime – from robberies and assaults to fare beating and drug

possession.

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Post, the department has asked its 2,500 uniformed and plainclothes

transit officers to fight terror as well.

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Officers have been given training in how to spot terror suspects

casing the subways. They’ve also been instructed to be on the alert

for people walking in a stiff manner, sweating heavily and talking

to themselves – signs of a potential suicide bomber.

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The counterterror arsenal includes more than 30 bomb-sniffing dogs;

silent alarms and motion detectors intended to prevent tampering

with ventilation systems to make a chemical or biological attack

more lethal; and a vast system of security cameras wired with live

feeds from Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal and Herald

Square.

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More new normal: Random bag checks – once challenged in court as a

civil rights violation – are done tens of thousands of times each

year in the subways with barely any complaints. The department uses

high-tech detection devices to screen riders for peroxides or

nitrates common in homemade explosives, sometimes with the help of

agents on loan from the Transportation Safety

Administration.

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The security strategy also includes regular inspections of tunnels

under the East River, and sending officers periodically onto subway

cars, asking passengers to beware of suspicious package. The roving

teams can calm commuters, discourage would-be attacks or disrupt

plots already set in motion, police say.

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Police rely on counterterrorism drills to stay sharp, said Shanley.

One exercise involves having an undercover officer with a mock

device, stashed in a backpack and emitting gamma rays, slip into

the subway to test the ability to detect and neutralize a real

radioactive threat.

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Above ground, NYPD analysts constantly mine for intelligence about

potential plots that can dictate how it deploys forces. The

department has dispatched detectives to Moscow, Madrid, London and

Mumbai, India, to see what lessons can be learned from overseas

terror attacks.

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London’s transit system has long been affected by the threat of

bombs – there are no garbage bins on the subway or in train

stations, for example, a legacy of the years when London was an IRA

target.

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After the 2005 attack, the emergency services were criticized for

lapses in their response – confusion, a shortage of first aid

supplies and radios that did not work underground. Police have

since been issued with digital radios capable of operating

throughout the subway system.

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The biggest change since the bombings has been the decision to

equip some members of the British Transport Police officers who

patrol the transit network with guns. Most British police do not

carry firearms.

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There also were intelligence lapses. Britain’s domestic

intelligence service, MI5, had two of the London bombers under

surveillance as part of an investigation into an earlier, foiled,

bomb plot. They were never pursued because officials were

overwhelmed with other threats perceived to be more

serious.

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Home Secretary Theresa May, the government official responsible for

MI5, said earlier this year that “a considerable number of

improvements” had been put in place since 2005 but declined to give

details for security reasons.

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In Spain, the national rail company Renfe said security measures on

that network have in fact been beefed up since the massacre. But it

refused to give details, calling the issue confidential and

sensitive.

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Another state-owned company, Adif, which manages Spain’s

long-distance train stations, said it has assigned more guards at

train stations and broadened use of closed-circuit security

cameras. It also has sought more coordination with various national

and local law enforcement agencies to identify threats.

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The heightened security in subways has become second nature in New

York, though fears persist.

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At Grand Central Terminal last week, 54-year-old consultant Robin

Gant said the threat of terrorism still weighs on her 10 years

after the Sept. 11 attacks. But she wondered about how she can

fairly

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“I look at people and who’s to judge? You just never know who might

be the one,” she said. “No matter how safe you feel, you’re always

on yellow alert.”

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Associated Press writers Karen Zraick in New York, Jill Lawless in

London and Daniel Woolls in Madrid contributed to this

report.

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