[Politech] Boston cops "randomly" stop subway travelers, demand ID [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 21:51:24 PDT

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    http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/05/22/mbta_set_to_begin_passenger_id_stops/
    
    MBTA set to begin passenger ID stops
    Effort part of national rail security program
    
    By Mac Daniel, Globe Staff
    May 22, 2004
    
    MBTA transit police confirmed yesterday they will begin stopping 
    passengers for identification checks at various T locations, apparently 
    as part of new national rail security measures following the deadly 
    terrorist train bombings in Spain.
    
    Although officials would release few details about the initiative, the 
    identity checks will mark the first time local rail and subway 
    passengers will be asked to produce identification and be questioned 
    about their activities.
    
    Officers have been training for the security checks since May 11, 
    transit officials said. MBTA Police Deputy Chief John Martino confirmed 
    via e-mail yesterday that officers have been training with State Police 
    at South Station this week.
    
    [...]
    
    The State Police officers based at Logan who are instructing T police 
    have been trained in "behavior pattern recognition" in order to identify 
    potential terrorists.
    
    [...]
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