Times square evacuated AGAIN....

due to some suspicious package this afternoon. Hopefully there will be nothing harmful in there and everything will be ok. But I’m just wondering that this may happen in quick intervals due to being “super caucious”, rightly so. NYPD is doing great job so far.

Oh, I just read that it got reopened.

Here are the details:

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/seeing-many-somethings/

May 7, 2010, 1:05 pm Times Square Reopened After ‘Suspicious Package’ Report

By BAO ONG AND ANDY NEWMAN

Shannon Stapleton/Reuters An area of Times Square was evacuated on Friday afternoon after a suspicious cooler was discovered.
Updated, 2:23 p.m. | Times Square has been re-opened after the police took away a grayish canvas bag of the kind used to hold lunches. The police said it contained bottled water.
Updated, 1:39 p.m. | The north end of Times Square has been evacuated, from West 44th to West 47th Streets, after the police received reports of a suspicious package near Seventh Avenue and and West 46th Street at about 12:45 p.m.
The package had been left near the TKTS booth.
It was the second suspicious-package call and at least partial evacuation in the area today.
Following in the footsteps of the Times Square hawkers who spotted the illegally parked Nissan Pathfinder, another street vendor on hyper-alert reported a suspicious package Friday morning.
The vendor, Hassane Soliman Elbaz, 30, parked his silver cupcake cart at the northwest corner of 45th Street and Eighth Avenue around 5 a.m. Several hours later, he noticed a small black duffel bag near a trash bin. He reported the bag to a mounted police officer shortly after 9 a.m.
“Sometimes right, sometimes wrong,” Mr. Elbaz said. “Everybody has to be careful.”
Within 30 minutes, police officers cleared the area and brought in a bomb squad to check the bag.

Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times An earlier bomb scare at Eighth Avenue and 45th Street prompted a brief evacuation before 9 a.m. Friday.
They found a gray shirt, white tube socks, a toothbrush and pens.
The police deemed the bag not suspicious and left the scene before 11 a.m.
It was at least the seventh suspicious package brought to the attention of the police since the car bomb attempt on Saturday.
Mr. Elbaz, an immigrant from Egypt who lives in Jackson Heights, Queens, said he was relieved. It was only his second day running his Little Cupcake Lover cart. He sells coffee, bagels, croissants and other pastries in the morning before the red velvet, Oreo, Nutella mint and ocean-sprinkled cupcakes arrive.
He said the owners of the Chicken Bar, a lunch operation behind where he works, had given him a difficult time so far, but joked that not even a suspicious bag could have thwarted his business.
“Anything crazy can happen in New York,” Mr. Elbaz said as he dealt with a customer.

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abay too late, read the update again.

“abay” whats the update after getting T.S. reopened??? :5:

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You should tell us. You live in NY, not me man.

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Kiya howa jaldi bataoooooo

Got it, that was a quick turnover…

Khoda pahaarr …nikla water cooler…

Abandoned water cooler causes Times Square scare

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By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer Verena Dobnik, Associated Press Writer – 15 mins ago
NEW YORK – Police cleared streets around Times Square on Friday and called in the bomb squad after finding a cooler left on a sidewalk about a block from where a failed car bomb was found over the weekend. They opened streets to traffic after finding out the cooler contained only water bottles and books.
Police had earlier cordoned off a pedestrian mall and nearby streets with yellow tape around 1:15 p.m., while yelling “Get back, get back” at onlookers and guiding bomb-sniffing dogs through the area.
The bomb squad X-rayed the soft-sided green cooler found on the pedestrian mall to determine, “in an abundance of caution,” whether it posed a threat, NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said.
Six NYPD officers opened the cooler, took out its contents and carried it off about an hour later, when the department said there was no threat.
“It was exciting, but it seemed a little silly after all — a cooler that somebody left there,” said psychiatrist Thor Bergersen, of Newton, Mass., who watched the drama from the eighth floor of the Marriott Marquis hotel.
No evacuations were been ordered from buildings, but workers were told to stay indoors as the police responded. Cars approaching the area were told to turn back as an eerie silence descended on the area.
Henry Goldfine, an attorney from New Jersey attending a meeting at the hotel, said he had planned to relax on the Times Square pedestrian mall but was turned away.
“Instead, I’m going back where there’s no air and no light,” Goldfine said, standing near the hotel. “We don’t have things like this in New Jersey.”
On an average day, police get 90 to 100 reports of a suspicious package. Since the failed car bomb attack Saturday on Times Square, that figure has risen about 30 percent. Browne said there were more than 145 reports on Thursday alone.
A package discovered earlier Friday near the area where the car bomb was discovered turned out to be someone’s lunch.
On Wednesday, the bomb squad was called out to look at a truck with a strong odor of gasoline abandoned on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, but nothing dangerous was found inside.
“People are being more vigilant, and that’s a good thing,” Browne said earlier Friday. “People are also getting their lost property returned a lot faster these days,” he quipped.

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On an average day, police get 90 to 100 reports of a suspicious package. Since the failed car bomb attack Saturday on Times Square, that figure has risen about 30 percent.
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is not that amazing, 90-100 reports per day .. wow

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amreeki log waise kitne darpok hain :p

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Pakistani bahadur quom bechari gets killed everyday in bomb blasts. Its better to be safe than sorry.

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false alram, it was a water cooler left by someone on the corner of Marriot at 7th avenue..

the traffic was jam all around .. freaking losers !

If you complain about the traffic, the terrorists win.