EPISODE · Jan 8, 2025 · 3 MIN
Safer Public Events
from Rick Outzen: (we don’t) color on the dog · host Rick Outzen
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves announced a comprehensive review of the city's public safety protocols following the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, emphasizing that the city will take a proactive approach to protecting large public gatherings and events. In an interview following a press conference, Reeves stressed the importance of adapting to new security threats, particularly those involving vehicles as weapons. "We've asked our team to put down what we've always done," Reeves said, explaining that the city is conducting a thorough reassessment of its security measures. "What changed was January 1st, and we can make a mistake... if we say, 'Well, that wasn't us. That was 200 miles away.'" Check out our YouTube podcasts: (we don't) color on the dog Follow Rick Blog Instagram Facebook Twitter Check out Sena Maddison’s YouTube: Pensacola Insider
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves announced a comprehensive review of the city's public safety protocols following the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, emphasizing that the city will take a proactive approach to protecting large public gatherings and events. In an interview following a press conference, Reeves stressed the importance of adapting to new security threats, particularly those involving vehicles as weapons. "We've asked our team to put down what we've always done," Reeves said, explaining that the city is conducting a thorough reassessment of its security measures. "What changed was January 1st, and we can make a mistake... if we say, 'Well, that wasn't us. That was 200 miles away.'" Check out our YouTube podcasts: (we don't) color on the dog Follow Rick Blog Instagram Facebook Twitter Check out Sena Maddison’s YouTube: Pensacola Insider
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