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It's about time.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/07/27/security.html
I remember when I first moved to Ottawa in '02 and you could drive underneath NDHQ between the North and South towers. They eventually blocked that off and had a guardhouse with a car as a gate to block access. I believe they also put up large cement blocks around the premises.
I think it's about time they looked at a proper fence or something of that nature because it's a very vulnerable target. I'm not sure how far they can go because the O-transit has a major bus stop with the Rideau centre right beside and many civillians loitering around right at one of the primary entrances to NDHQ. It wouldn't take much effort to run through the doors, over the turnstyle and detonate a suicide bomb (or multiple bombs) right in the centre of the building. This is way overdue. I just hope they go far enough to make sure proper security measures are done not only worrying about vehicles but individual people as well.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/07/27/security.html
I remember when I first moved to Ottawa in '02 and you could drive underneath NDHQ between the North and South towers. They eventually blocked that off and had a guardhouse with a car as a gate to block access. I believe they also put up large cement blocks around the premises.
I think it's about time they looked at a proper fence or something of that nature because it's a very vulnerable target. I'm not sure how far they can go because the O-transit has a major bus stop with the Rideau centre right beside and many civillians loitering around right at one of the primary entrances to NDHQ. It wouldn't take much effort to run through the doors, over the turnstyle and detonate a suicide bomb (or multiple bombs) right in the centre of the building. This is way overdue. I just hope they go far enough to make sure proper security measures are done not only worrying about vehicles but individual people as well.