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    HOUSTON -

    A new program will place undercover police officers on METRO buses to curb crime, even terrorism, U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee said Friday.

    "If you think you're going to be a bad actor on buses, get ready. You are going to have a short-lived time frame," Jackson Lee said.

    The TSA, METRO, and the Harris County Constable's Office Precinct 7 are collaborating in the effort labeled Bus Safe.

    METRO will not disclose the routes or dates the undercover officers will be working, but the idea is to target areas that have seen trouble before.

    Local 2 has covered a series of crimes over the years on board METRO buses and at METRO bus stops.

    "It's a good idea. We rely on these buses. We need them to be safe," one rider said.

    But another woman was concerned about the possibility of random bag searches.

    "I don't want them looking through my bag. I have a lot of stuff in there," rider Dominique Guillory said.
    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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    What the fuck.............................................. .................................................. ........

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    • #3
      Originally posted by racrguy View Post
      What the fuck.............................................. .................................................. ........
      Yep, absolutely nothing to worry about. At least under Bush, the TSA was restricted to airports. Now they're on the highways and on city buses
      I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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      • #4
        Im all for the occasional undercover cop in a bad neighborhood on the bus chilling until something goes down. But the word TSA and the thought of going through someones bag because they "look" suspicious or any of that other crazy shit they pull at the airport would be a huge problem.. Shit, if you are in a bad neighborhood I am sure most of the fuckers on the bus are suspicious.
        Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
        Don't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.

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        • #5
          Meh. Houston is about as safe as Rio these days. They need cops on city buses.
          ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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          • #6
            Its funny they don't put them on the rail system in houston. Oh, thats right, because thats dangerous as fuck

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Yale View Post
              Meh. Houston is about as safe as Rio these days. They need cops on city buses.
              Only tsa agents aren't tcleose certified.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Yale View Post
                Meh. Houston is about as safe as Rio these days. They need cops on city buses.
                I don't care about the cops on the city buses. I care about the TSA (FEDERAL employees) on city buses
                I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Yale View Post
                  Meh. Houston is about as safe as Rio these days. They need cops on city buses.
                  I agree with Mike and Frost, Yale.

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                  • #10
                    I propose the city hire Police officer bus drivers. Win/win, keep the bus from actin' a fool, and you can still make traffic stops in between your stops...

                    Brilliant...
                    Originally posted by Cmarsh93z
                    Don't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mikec View Post
                      Only tsa agents aren't tcleose certified.
                      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                      I don't care about the cops on the city buses. I care about the TSA (FEDERAL employees) on city buses
                      Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                      I agree with Mike and Frost, Yale.
                      The article, if I'm understanding it correctly, seems to suggest that the Metro police will be the ones on the buses.
                      ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Yale View Post
                        The article, if I'm understanding it correctly, seems to suggest that the Metro police will be the ones on the buses.
                        Then why is the tsa involved? How do you feel about the random searches of personal property, with no warrant?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Yale View Post
                          The article, if I'm understanding it correctly, seems to suggest that the Metro police will be the ones on the buses.
                          Originally posted by RT.com
                          If you are one of the select few that actually enjoys riding the bus, you might have a change of heart after hearing what the TSA is doing in Houston, Texas.

                          Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held a press conference last week to discuss the details of Houston’s newest initiatives. It is being branded as a program called “BusSafe” and the press release describes it as a necessity for enhancing safety in the city’s public transportation system. Just exactly how they are going about accomplishing that has already attracted its fair share of critics, though.

                          Under the program launched last week, passengers on busses run by the Houston METRO system will be subjected to random questioning and searches from “counter-terrorism experts” hired by the Transportation Security Administration. Yes, the very same TSA that has become notorious for invasive pat-downs at airports across the country are opening up a new front in their war on privacy, and it’s on Houston’s public busses.

                          Riders of the Houston METRO won’t be waiting in line for security checkpoints like they do before boarding flights, though. According to the press release, authorities will “ride buses, perform random bag checks and conduct K-9 sweeps, as well as place uniformed and plainclothes officers at Transit Centers and rail platforms to detect, prevent and address latent criminal activity or behavior.” Both local police and undercover TSA agents will be carrying out the city-wide searches.

                          “If you think you’re going to be a bad actor on buses, get ready. You are going to have a short-lived time frame,” Congresswoman Jackson Lee explained.

                          And if you think you’re safe from this scrutiny by being outside of Houston, think again. The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County say the searches starting in Houston are part of a national pilot program. BusSafe, it says, may be introduced in cities from coast-to-coast.

                          Last year the TSA hinted that they could be broadening their reach in the near future. When commenting to the Los Angeles Times on TSA’s plans to start doing pat-downs in bus and train stations, air marshal Ray Dineen put it rather simply: "We are not the Airport Security Administration. We take that transportation part seriously."

                          At the time, RT reported that the TSA conducted over 9,000 unannounced checkpoints at transportation hubs across the country during 2011. As those searches — literally — board the buses in 2012, the number of people searched appear set to rise.

                          "I don't want them looking through my bag. I have a lot of stuff in there," METRO rider Dominique Guillory explains in protest to the city’s NBC affiliate, KPRC News. If Congresswoman Jackson Lee and the TSA agents have any say, however, it won’t really matter.

                          METRO adds that they do not plan on disclosing the routes, dates or identities of undercover officers that have already started searching passengers in Houston.

                          “We have one of the safest transit systems in the world in Houston,” METRO Police Chief Victor Rodriguez explains in the BusSafe press release. “One way we are able to keep it that way is through the use of deterrents such as uniformed and plainclothes officers patrolling our system and aggressively addressing suspicious and criminal activity.”

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                          • #14
                            I can just see it now - the tsa drags old ladies in wheelchairs and young kids off the bus for strip searches while the suspicious guys are ignored.

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                            • #15
                              I stopped reading after "Sheila Jackson Lee said..". Anything after a statement like that has got to be equal parts nonsense and horseshit.
                              "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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