Having been born and raised in Miami, I look back at the area with some fascination. That’s rarely a complement. Indeed, long-time readers may recall my theory that all bad things that happen in this country have an almost direct connection to Florida.
But in case South Florida wasn’t a scary enough place to live and visit, it seems poised to get a little worse.
Miami police announced Monday they will stage random shows of force at hotels, banks and other public places to keep terrorists guessing and remind people to be vigilant.
Deputy Police Chief Frank Fernandez said officers might, for example, surround a bank building, check the IDs of everyone going in and out and hand out leaflets about terror threats.
“This is an in-your-face type of strategy. It’s letting the terrorists know we are out there,” Fernandez said.
Apparently, “in-your-face strategy” is a bit of an understatement. Fernandez told the AP, “People are definitely going to notice it. We want that shock. We want that awe.”
So, when you’re visiting the bank and armed officers swoop in to surround the building and check your ID, remember, it’s to help reinforce the belief that you’re perfectly safe.
This, coupled by the Sunshine State’s new law that allows gun owners to use deadly force on the streets if they feel threatened, will do wonders for tourism, right?