New York – Pope’s Tiny Fiat Surrounded By Giant Law Enforcement SUVs

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    Pope Francis leaves St. Patrick's Cathedral in a Fiat 500L after celebrating vespers in New York September 24, 2015. ReutersNew York – When Pope Francis arrived for his first visit to New York, he again slipped into the backseat of a tiny Fiat 500L and was ferried away amid gas-guzzling SUVs and police cars.

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    There were dozens of vehicles: motorcycles, Chevrolet Suburbans and the pope’s car followed by more large SUVS and police patrol cars.

    Francis has made a point of using particularly modest cars. He uses a Ford Focus to get around the Vatican. During his visit to South Korea, he used a Kia.

    His modest choice Thursday was in stark contrast with those of the U.S. security agents guarding him and their souped-up vehicles. He arrived in Manhattan in a helicopter from Kennedy Airport and then got into the Fiat. As the motorcade drove slowly to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the pope rolled down the windows and waved to crowds as he passed. He then switched to his Jeep popemobile and made his way to the cathedral.

    The larger vehicles aren’t just for show, said Joseph LaSorsa, a former U.S. Secret Service agent who runs LaSorsa and Associates, an international security consulting company based in North Carolina.

    “I think, in this case, what you see are vehicles serving as blocking vehicles to provide a moving security barricade,” he said.

    The larger the vehicle, the heavier and more substantial, and the level of security is not unlike that afforded to President Barack Obama, he said.

    “Yes, he’s sending a message that he is who is, a modest pope, but the motorcade, they are there for security reasons,” LaSorsa said.

    Despite the security detail, the crowds were thrilled. Miranda Cespedes walked over to the East River to catch a glimpse of the motorcade passing by.

    “There he is!” she shouted as it approached. “We love you! We love you!”

    Even as she was laughing, she wiped a tear from her eye after Francis passed.

    “I can’t believe I saw him,” she said, giggling. “He was going so slow! I feel so lucky.”


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    8 years ago

    We don’t wanna see apicture of Tumah. Are we on a Jewish news site? There is a limit for everything. Please remove the pic

    bsnow
    bsnow
    8 years ago

    Why you reporting on this Maxist Tumia I don’t care about is Dayus.

    OPElly
    OPElly
    8 years ago

    Score one more advantage for small cars: behind all those SUVs, he’s harder to shoot.

    I find it fascinating that Francis rides in an American car while in Rome and an Itallian car while in NYC.

    And give him a break, folks. If we have to live in a world with a pope, at least be glad he’s a pope with good midos. We’ve suffered through enough of them that had anything but.

    sheepheadsbayyid
    sheepheadsbayyid
    8 years ago

    #1 to #4 I see your kosher filter needs to be fixed. Its seems not to be working.

    Hope your comments go viral to show the world the love you have for others.