Ohio State University Police Get IED-Resistant Military Vehicle for Use on Football Game Days

Submitted by ProfMurdoc on

Because, of course. 

 

Link: http://stateimpact.npr.org/ohio/2013/09/30/ohio-state-university-police-get-ied-resistant-military-vehicle-for-use-on-football-game-days/

 

Lede: Ohio State University’s police department received a donated “Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle” this month complete with gun turret, armored siding and bulletproof glass.

 

2ndary link: http://thelantern.com/2013/09/ohio-state-university-police-bring-in-military-vehicle/

 

Muttley

October 1st, 2013 at 11:18 PM ^

when used properly to describe someone with slowed/retarded mental capabilities.        

What is offensive is its use as a pejorative to describe stupidity in neurotypical individuals or in situations.  Retarded individuals don't deserve that comparison.

The only difference between "mentally challenged" and "retarded" is that "mentally challenged" has yet to become a common slur.

LSAClassOf2000

October 1st, 2013 at 7:39 PM ^

"Ohio State police tell the Lantern they’ll remove the gun turret from the vehicle before deploying the vehicle on campus."

Well, sometimes we have to make concessions, I suppose....and it was free off the shelf, as it were. 

saveferris

October 2nd, 2013 at 12:58 PM ^

An MRAP vehicle is designed to survive an IED blast equivalent to several pounds of TNT.  I see the virtue of repurposing surplus military hardware for civilian use, but make no mistake, a vehicle like this is massive overkill against a threat like what was used in Boston.

charblue.

October 1st, 2013 at 7:53 PM ^

and your behavior requires NCAA attention and a military donation of a battlefield-tested vehicle, and the point of the donation is to ensure better crowd control, then you might have a problem with your fan base. 

It is interesting that over time, there are periodic stories of danger about mingling with members of rival fan bases in their home towns on game days, but none of these stories ever imply the type of worrisome concern that folks from Columbus have demonstrated over time by their rabid behavior. What police force in any college town in America currently needs this kind of military vehicle to help keep the peace because its unpredictable fan base necessitates it? 

I mean, this isn't about dotting the I in OHIO. This is about being a danger to others and requiring forceful monitoring. If you deny this is so, then explain why this donation is made, to quell what behavior, exactly?

Unicycle Firefly

October 2nd, 2013 at 12:33 AM ^

Not sure I understand any of this.  If a bomb were to go off, wouldn't it only protect the police officers who are manning the vehicle, and not the hundreds of civilians wandering around?  Seems the best way to prevent a bombing would be surveillance and having more officers walk the crowd and watch for suspicious behavior, not sit stationary behind a massive shield of armor and bulletproof glass.