I was just sitting outside of Cafe Flora interviewing people about why they stayed (more on that later), and two NOPD breathed hello before going inside and getting some coffee. Their greeting was again friendly as they passed us on the way out. One of the men I was interviewing (and older, well-groomed male wearing a clean blue T-shirt) asked them when curfew was. The male officer stopped.
"24 hours," he replied.
"We though it was dusk til dawn," guy in blue T-shirt said.
"We saw on the news that it's 24 hours. That's where we get our information from. The news," said one of New Orleans' finest.
It seems like as long as you don't talk to a cop or do anything remotely suspicious you'll be left alone, but they don't want to deal with any of us. Some officers have been surprisingly nice and suggested different routes to take to get around the city.
A friend of mine just got back in with no credentials. He and his wife came in over The Bonabel Spillway and were waved along by state police.
From http://www.nola.com/
Checkpoints at numerous Orleans-Jeff locations
by Sarah Carr
Tuesday September 02, 2008, 3:31 PM
There are law enforcement checkpoints at numerous locations along the Orleans-Jefferson line. Motorists should expect to have to show the proper placard - a JP1 placard - to enter Jefferson Parish, or a city of New Orleans homeland security sticker to enter the city. Law enforcement also is allowing members of the media with credential to enter the parishes.
The Orleans-Jefferson checkpoints on the east bank include: River Road, Metairie Road, Earhart Expressway, Claiborne Avenue/Jefferson Highway and Airline Drive/Tulane Avenue.Continue reading "Checkpoints at numerous
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