Bin Laden Death Not A Time To Let Guard Down
BOSTON (CBS) - Police commissioner Ed Davis said the death of Osama bin Laden does not mean it's time to let your guard down.
He told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 Monday if you see something, say something:
"If anything suspicious is going on in your neighborhood, if you notice something on your commute to work, please call us and let us know," Davis said.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Karen Twomey spoke with Davis.
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"We'd much rather check out some reports that are false than miss one that's legitimate."
Transit Police Chief Paul MacMillan said there are no reports of any specific threats at this time.
"However, in order to reassure the riding public, we will continue our security inspection program and our high visibility patrols in stations and on the trains," he said in a statement.
"As always, we ask our passengers to report any suspicious or unusual behavior to Transit Police at 617-222-1212 or 911. You can use the text line at 873873 as well."