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"Security tightened at St. Louis' Lambert Airport"
Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Security tightened at St. Louis' Lambert Airport
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Some vehicles arriving at Lambert Airport will undergo
more stringent inspections under revised procedures announced Monday.
The announcement came on the first full workday after the government
elevated the national security alert status to orange -- the second-highest
level.
Under the changes, which will remain in effect indefinitely, some vehicles
will be inspected at any of five security checkpoints long before reaching a
parking garage or drop-off point.
The state Department of Transportation also has agreed to close a westbound
Interstate 70 exit to a road leading directly into Lambert's main terminal.
Paul Mason, Lambert's police chief, declined to specify which vehicles would
be inspected, though he said they would include those of a size and type
that could carry "an amount of explosive necessary to do significant
damage."
Police want "to make sure that we inspect the vehicles that might bring or
might pose a threat to the vital interests of the airport," Mason said. "So,
in essence, what we have done is expand our perimeter."
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