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Transcript: Centennial Park's Openness Left It Vulnerable to Attack
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- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- July 27, 1996
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A Washington-based crisis management consultant says the site of the
bombing in Atlanta, Centennial Park, had little security by design,
but says there is a limit to protecting everything all the time.
DANIEL ZWERDLING, Host: Neil Livingston is a Washington-based crisis
management consultant, and he joins us on the line now. Were you
surprised when you heard about the pipe bomb, given the 20,000, or
some say 30,000, police and security officers deployed at the Olympics,
somebody or somebodies were able to place pipe bombs at a crowded
concert?
NEIL LIVINGSTON, Crisis Management Consultant: Well, I really wasn'
t surprised in the sense that the venues ...