World Trade Center Site Security Plan Draws Complaints
An extensive police plan to safeguard the rebuilt World Trade Center site against vehicular bomb threats is feeling like "strangulation" to the community around it, according to a report by the Washington Post.
The plan, outlined in a draft document, would create new checkpoints and barriers to ban uninspected vehicles from accessing the 16-acre lower Manhattan site, which includes the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, five new skyscrapers, a performing arts center and a major transportation hub, the article says.