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纽约时代广场新年倒计时

(2015-01-03 11:02:20)
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分类: 美国生活
我是个不喜欢凑热闹的人,父母之前也是从小教育我们不要去凑热闹,人多的地方不要去。之前在国内杭州做旅游时,就目睹黄金周的拥挤,平时5分钟的车程到了黄金周要开一小时。有次我好心劝诫游客最好不要在黄金周来游玩,因为到哪里都是堵,时间都浪费在路上了。没想到反而遭来投诉,说我不欢迎他们不要他们来游玩。所以后来我就不带国内游客了,觉得还是带老外轻松。平时购物或出门我都是在人少的时候去,晚上也不出门。来了纽约4年了,我都一次没去时代广场参加新年倒计时活动,我老公也从来没去过。去那里要最好早上就去排队,而且穿上成年纸尿裤,因为进去了就不让你出来了,也没有上洗手间的地方,只能穿纸尿裤。天气又冷,零下几度。最重要的是不安全,上百万人,什么事都有可能发生。
自从911之后,纽约对安全方面更加严厉。看看下面的报道,有警犬,荷枪实弹的防恐部队,警察,不仅在街上三步一岗五步一哨,而且在房顶上都有。
人多的地方都是垃圾遍地,有些游客早上9点就排队去了。


Photographs: Fun and High Security Bring in 2015 in Times Square

BY REUTERS 1/1/15 AT 11:13 AM
Lindsay Mann (L) and Anabella Mowbray kiss as they take photos of themselves laying in the confetti on 7th Avenue in Times Square on New Year's Eve in New York January 1, 2015. CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roughly 1 million revelers packed New York’s Times Square and rang in the new year with the city’s annual crystal ball drop under unusually tight security for the nation’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebrations.

While security is always tight in Times Square on New Year’s Eve, particularly since the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, extra precautions were put in place on Wednesday to prevent violence at the famed midtown Manhattan crossroads.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t081044z1816191517gm1eb1118uf01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=0U7GCi5oConfetti drops as the clock strikes midnight during New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square, New York January 1, 2015. STEPHANIE KEITH/REUTERS

Hours before the giant crystal ball was to drop at midnight, bomb-sniffing dogs and counter-terrorism units joined uniformed officers posted on the streets around Times Square.

More officers were stationed on rooftops and at nearby subway stations to monitor an area comprising at least eight blocks of midtown Manhattan.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t075303z934772848gm1eb11180a01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=xxsCBCIzNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio, his son Dante de Blasio and his daughter Chiara de Blasio are pictured on stage after pushing the button to set the ball in motion in Times Square. CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS

But all was peaceful just after midnight as fun-seekers roared in celebration against a backdrop of fireworks. Many of them were enclosed inside metal-gated corrals set up to control the throng that officials estimated could reach 1 million despite the frigid weather.

”It was my first time celebrating New Year’s Eve on Times Square. And even if it was cold, it was amazing,” said 16-year-old Matthew Gonzalez, who made the trip from Connecticut with two friends for the celebration. 

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t074139z498904617gm1eb1117gh01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=ArNUAbkTRevelers walk through confetti on the streets after New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square, New York, January 1, 2015. KEITH BEDFORD/REUTERS

Police in Tampa, Florida, said on Thursday that “celebratory New Year’s gunfire” inadvertently struck and wounded a woman attending a fireworks display at Busch Gardens at 11:50 p.m. on Wednesday. The bullet that lodged in the woman’s leg appeared to have been fired into the air, although it was undetermined where the bullet came from, Tampa police said.

In keeping with New York City tradition, Mayor Bill de Blasio presided over the ball drop in Times Square, pressing a ceremonial button that sent the sphere on its descent.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t075813z1286918091gm1eb11189601rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=4LQL2ENSTaylor Swift performs in Times Square on New Year's Eve in New York December 31, 2014. CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS

The year 2014 was marked by months of protests over the deaths of unarmed black males at the hands of white police officers.

Tensions in New York flared up nearly two weeks ago when two officers sitting in a patrol car in Brooklyn were slain in an apparent act of retribution against law enforcement.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t073337z1858864862gm1eb11174p01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=PtM6ipxHA New York Police Department (NYPD) officer walks through confetti covering a street after midnight during New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square, New York January 1, 2015. ZORAN MILICH/REUTERS

The ambush of the two officers, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, was carried out by a gunman who vowed to avenge the deaths of Eric Garner in New York and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

New York Police Commissioner William Bratton said that over the past week, more than 80 threats against police had been made on social media sites, leading to at least 15 arrests.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t072526z1205228431gm1eb1116o101rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=cHABM3H5A U.S. serviceman reaches out for confetti as the clock strikes midnight during New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square, New York, January 1, 2015. STEPHANIE KEITH/REUTERS

”Any threat against my officers will be dealt with very quickly, very effectively,” he said at a news conference on Wednesday in Times Square. “We’re not going to let any of them go by the board.”

NEW YEAR’S PROTEST

About 100 people protesting excessive police force assembled just south of Times Square several hours before midnight and weaved up city sidewalks toward the packed New Year’s festivities.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t072756z1631163438gm1eb1116s901rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=bjz3qWDxFireworks go off and confetti fly around the New Year's Eve Ball Drop after the clock strikes midnight during New Year's eve celebrations in Times Square, New York January 1, 2015. KEITH BEDFORD/REUTERS

The city had denied a permit to allow the group, called “Rock in the New Year with Resistance to Police Murder,” to organize a march from Union Square to Times Square at 10 p.m. EST.

Undeterred, the group said its attendees would move up sidewalks where a permit was not required. At least one demonstrator had been taken into custody as of Thursday morning.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t054545z1895430373gm1eb11121p01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=2mqOypExRevelers toss confetti over Times Square from a hotel after the clock struck midnight during New Year's Eve celebrations in New York January 1, 2015. KEITH BEDFORD/REUTERS

A smaller protest took place in Boston on Wednesday, with dozens of people peacefully staging a “die-in” demonstration at Boston’s historic First Night festivities, a yearly family event that draws hundreds of small children for New Year’s Eve. No arrests were reported.

In Times Square, revelers, many of whom were not New Yorkers, seemed unconcerned at the prospect of protests and oblivious to the bolstered security.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t045642z1014003104gm1eb110ztr01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration-usa.JPG?itok=T3uzYYsoNew York City police stand their post in Times Square during New Year's Eve celebrations in New York December 31, 2014. KEITH BEDFORD/REUTERS

”There was a few people that came around with protest signs and we were like, ‘Yeah, whatever, we don’t care.’ We just want to have fun,” said Phoebe Iacono, 20, a tourist from Sydney, Australia.

She said she had been waiting since 9 a.m. in the 32 degree Fahrenheit (0 C) air to assure a prime viewing spot of the ball drop. “I can’t feel my toes,” she said.

http://s.newsweek.com/sites/www.newsweek.com/files/styles/embedded_full/public/2015/01/01/2015-01-01t033839z754375773gm1eb110w4v01rtrmadp3newyear-celebration.JPG?itok=kW_LpGhVIn this aerial image over Midtown, Manhattan, revealers are seen taking part in New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square, New York December 31, 2014. NYONAIR/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS

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