*New
York to install 1,500 security barriers after vehicle attacks*
The
mayor of New York City has announced plans to install 1,500 steel street
barriers to prevent vehicle attacks. Bill de Blasio said the protective
barriers were part of a $50m (£37m) investment in security infrastructure. The
move comes after two vehicle attacks in 2017 that killed nine people in total.
The new permanent barriers will replace temporary concrete blocks that were put
in place after the incidents.
"I
want to tell you these are the most cowardly kind of attacks - when someone
with a vehicle ploughs into a group of innocent pedestrians. It's
disgusting," Mr Blasio said at a press conference in Times Square, near
where one of the vehicle attacks took place. "But we know there are some
out there who mean to do us evil and we will protect against it."
Temporary
concrete blocks were installed in Times Square and Lower Manhattan in the last
few months following the attacks in the city and others worldwide. "That
was necessary to immediately secure those areas in light on these new trends
we've seen," Mr Blasio said. "But we knew we needed long-term
solutions, we needed permanent barriers."
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