"There are a lot of snake-oil salesmen, and they are calling on us
every day," said Polly Hanson, chief of police for the Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. "There needs to be a list of
federal standards, and they can't come out after you have bought all
the equipment."

"Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi, said part of
the problem was that the Department of Homeland Security was months'
late in delivering a federal plan for coordinating transit security."



http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/27/politics/27transit.html?

July 27, 2005
Transit Aides Want Direction on Safety Help
By ERIC LIPTON

WASHINGTON, July 26 - The top transit security officials from New
York, Los Angeles and Washington told a House panel on Tuesday that
more federal money was not their only urgent need. They were
desperate, they said, for advice on which of the dozens of
antiterrorism devices that companies were trying to sell them actually
worked.

"There are a lot of snake-oil salesmen, and they are calling on us
every day," said Polly Hanson, chief of police for the Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. "There needs to be a list of
federal standards, and they can't come out after you have bought all
the equipment."

The most obvious example, the officials said, is the variety of
supposedly bomb-resistant trash cans that companies are offering
transit authorities. The Department of Homeland Security has told mass
transit systems that, in certain sensitive areas, they should use only
clear plastic bags or buy special hardened cans.

Paul J. Lennon, director of intelligence and emergency preparedness
management for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Los
Angeles, said that only after buying about 100 of these special trash
cans, at about $1,500 each, did tests by local officials show that the
cans might not be safe to use in certain underground locations.

More guidance from the federal government is obviously needed, William
A. Morange, director of security for the New York Metropolitan
Transportation Authority, said.

"We really don't know if they work, or if they don't work," Mr.
Morange said of the small inventory of bomb-resistant trash cans that
New York authorities bought in the late 1990's.

Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi, said part of
the problem was that the Department of Homeland Security was months'
late in delivering a federal plan for coordinating transit security.

"We don't have a national transit security plan for America," Mr.
Thompson said. "We have to have some national standards to go by."

The transit security executives told the House Select Committee on
Homeland Security that they would like more federal money to train
employees - not just police officers - in how to identify potential
terrorists.





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