Many downtown businesses have instructed employees to work from home Friday and Monday. Mine is not one of them.
So it's Friday, the first day of NATO weekend here in Chicago and the impending sense of doom I was feeling this morning before I left the house is slowly turning to plain old irritation, an emotion I am much more familiar with.
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Another added security measure agreed upon by Metra and the secret service (who, by the way, wanted to shut down all train travel in the city, but officials pushed back), was a restriction on "carry-ons." Friday through Monday (the summit itself takes place on Sunday and Monday), passengers on Metra trains are only allowed one carry-on, and it must be no larger than 15" x 15", and 4" deep - roughly the size of a man's briefcase, officials said when they released the information. I find this to be overtly sexist. For one thing, women make up 52 percent of the population - a majority. So, wouldn't it make more sense to base your dimensions on a woman's purse rather than a man's briefcase?? Second, I would bet that commuters traveling to work are three- to five times more likely to carry a purse or a tote bag than a briefcase. Who carries briefcases anymore anyway? Lawyers on TV and men over seventy, that's who.
That being said, I highly doubt Monday will be anything like today - the summit will be wrapping up and I expect the security to be tightened up significantly on commuter trains into and out of the downtown area. And, truth be told, I'm a little scared - protesters are already getting rowdy and there have been several arrests. Luckily nothing has happened near my building in the Loop, and I sure hope it stays that way. If I could, I would avoid downtown altogether all weekend long and definitely on Monday...possibly I'd even leave town altogether. But, since I don't have Friday and Monday off like all the smart people in town have planned for, I must travel by train in the city. I could take the El...and I might on Monday. But if the security is as lax as it was today, I should have no problem traveling, briefcase-sized carry-ons notwithstanding. Then again, if the security for getting on trains in Chicago isn't going to be comprehensive, then I sure do hope nobody crazy has hatched any sort of nasty plot.
In the News:
Ready, set: Here comes NATO summit weekend (Chicago Tribune)
Security Plan Shuts Down Roads, South Loop For NATO Summit Weekend (CBS Chicago)
No-Fly Zone To Be Enforced By Shoot-To-Kill Order During NATO Summit (Chicago Tribune)
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