Monday, February 28, 2011

Security increase, Madison

MADISON-the Capitol security officials say peaked this week. Crowd neared 70 000 Chinese characters.


Officers, as well as the hundreds of reasons to take to the streets and the Capitol on Saturday.


Capitol and State police troopers were joined for the purposes of the city, as well as their sijaistensa from the different areas surrounding.


Officials of the Fond du Lac State Police Post, say, they are sent to the Madison 34 officers.


Officials say there has been a detention, but it does not mean that officers have their hands full.


It is not a surprise to the tensions are high between Klimaflüchtlinge. The shouting matches that on and off throughout the day.


But it seemed as though the words of their attacks are considered to be the most.


"It was very peaceful, has had a few snide comments, but nothing else would have me slap," said bill Jefferson resident pro, Mary Taylor.


"I'm sure both sides have very meaningful and peaceful discussion today," said anti-bill protester Brian Chike.


And make sure, that was the case, the officer could be just around the corner. Continuously, dozens of officers walked the streets and lined with rallies outskirts.


Authorities, even closed to the South and East Capitol-separated entrances to your secure crowds.


But some sneaked through. Protester to passing the official, when he allegedly tried to interfere with the tea party rally.


A total of 500 officers keep the capabilities of the eye, and the Capitol. And some of it feels a bit more at ease, which helped.


"It might be a little more of the social partners in the present tense, but I think it is safe, and I think that it is going to have a good thing," said the teacher, Stacey Chike.


Although the two entrances to your Capitol was blocked, the other two remained open. As a precaution, nobody was allowed to dock with the sticks inside the Capitol.


Madison Police Department estimates there were people inside the Capitol to the variable.


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