This is Part 3 of my asking the question about whether or not the highly visible security deterrents are actually worth it, or just a pretend make you feel good effort.
Hopefully, you are beginning to see that securitisn’t pervades all aspects of life in the U.S. The real shame is as I have stated before, once things change – like the closure of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House, it will never reopen. (For the record, I do quite like the promenade in front of the WH, but for all the Secret Service vehicles and officers that clutter up this highly secure area).
Arbitrary decision by politicians in Congress and Federal agencies do have a tangible impact on our quality of life in the nation’s capital. For example, why must tour and city buses be subjected to stop and speak with a U.S. Capitol Police officer each time they pass. And to that point, do we really need multiple USCP officers on every corner around the Capitol and house buildings? Does that make one feel safer? Would it really be a threat for me to walk up the steps of the Capitol to experience the U.S. Capitol – the government seems to think so.