Vehicle plows into crowd on Bourbon St., with 14 fatalities (2 Viewers)

When were they installed at Canal and Bourbon? I remember from all my years living there that there were no barricades at Canal and Bourbon. Traffic usually had to turn at Iberville and Bourbon where the first presence of barricades existed. If something big enough was going on, they blocked Canal and Bourbon with a squad car as seen in the video.

They did a big construction project re-doing the street and sidewalks on Bourbon 4 or 5 years ago (could be longer but that is my best guess on time frame). It think that is when they were added. But, apparently all the bollards were down for repairs prior to the Super Bowl. That's why they had a squad car blocking the intersection. They may have done that anyway because of the crowds on NYE and to have a Police presence during Sugar Bowl week. But, like I said before, it wouldn't have mattered since the guy drove up on the sidewalk and to my knowledge there has never been anything blocking the sidewalks on Bourbon and Canal.
 
you know there have been actual world wars waged, yes?
Good point. I guess I was talking about the time span I’ve been around. I never even thought about something bad like that happening while walking around the quarter in NOLA when I was younger. Same with school shootings. That wasn’t really a thing until Columbine.
 
Depends on the laws. Gives certain authority to the gov. If you are pessimistic you could say it gives the gov power to suspend/violated certain civil rights. Have power to make unilateral decisions etc. I do not know how the law is written but I know that would be the argument of some.

He didn't declare Marshall Law.
 
So US citizen, former US military service.

Wasn't there a shooting years ago on a base in Texas by a radicalized military memeber?
 
When were they installed at Canal and Bourbon? I remember from all my years living there that there were no barricades at Canal and Bourbon. Traffic usually had to turn at Iberville and Bourbon where the first presence of barricades existed. If something big enough was going on, they blocked Canal and Bourbon with a squad car as seen in the video.
I bet we're gonna get an in depth report on this (and now I'm curious), but I think I heard one of the anchors say just that. That right there at Canal and Bourbon there were no barricades and that the bollards didn't start until a block into the Quarter. And now that I think about it more, that's my recollection as well.
 
Good point. I guess I was talking about the time span I’ve been around. I never even thought about something bad like that happening while walking around the quarter in NOLA when I was younger. Same with school shootings. That wasn’t really a thing until Columbine.

On Bourbon no. But closer to Rampart was certainly dangerous. I think when we were younger we were just oblivious to the dangers. I used to park in front of Armstrong Park all the time back in the early-to-mid 90s. I now realize how dangerous that was.
 
Celebration in the Oaks has been cancelled 2 days early.
 
On Bourbon no. But closer to Rampart was certainly dangerous. I think when we were younger we were just oblivious to the dangers. I used to park in front of Armstrong Park all the time back in the early-to-mid 90s. I now realize how dangerous that was.
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Indeed. We would always park there too and hit Northside Bar before heading into FQ.
 
He didn't declare Marshall Law.
I didn't say he did. I said I don't know how the LA law is written. It just made me think of how gov abbott kept renewing his emergency powers from covid. Iirc he even renewed them last year.

The point you made about fed assistance is completely true. I just know it can also be abused. I'm also a couple vodaks in watching the texas game 🥃
 

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