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Authorities Promise Protection During Disasters

Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina Gives Insight

POSTED: 12:48 am CDT August 28, 2008
UPDATED: 1:48 am CDT August 28, 2008

A big reason many people didn't leave during Hurricane Katrina was the fear of looting.

Last time a major storm hit the looting was widespread in both New Orleans and Jefferson Parish.

But if an evacuation is called this time around, New Orleans police and Jefferson Parish Sheriff's deputies said they have a plan to protect homes and businesses.

At Papa Joe's Bar-B-Q on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, owner Joe Rucker is well aware of the past.

"Seems every time there is a hurricane or a bog storm there is looting that goes on," Joe said.

Three years ago on Canal Street and throughout downtown looters ran wild.

Police superintendent Warren Riley said if a mandatory evacuation is called, his officers are ready.

"We will have officers, anti-looting units going to every major department store and neighborhood, you will see officers on the freeway as you head to the interstate," Riley said.

Riley said his officers have new hi-tech radios where they will always be in communication with one another as well as staging officers at five locations that are considered to be high ground.

"We want people to feel as comfortable as possible as they leave their homes," Riley said.

After Katrina places in Jefferson Parrish, like old Metairie were hit by looters. This year Jefferson Parrish leaders said that will not happen.

"At some point there will be a curfew and anyone found not on their property will be subject to arrest," said Col. Jerry Sneed, of the Orleans Parish.

Good news for Papa Joe, who said he plans to board up his restaurant if an evacuation is called.

"I understand a lot of officers left last time, but this time I think they are better prepared and will take care of our property a little better then last time," Rucker said.

Riley also said additional national guard soldiers are set to help bolster his officers and will be sent in as soon as Friday.

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