Nungesser has made it clear that accountability rests on the municipal leadership, particularly the Mayor's office. He emphasized the importance of maintaining concrete barriers to safeguard pedestrians, especially during crowded events. This oversight not only poses a direct threat to public safety but also showcases a lapse in the city's governance.
The Lieutenant Governor highlighted a decade-long struggle for safety improvements in the French Quarter. He pointed to multiple discussions with city leaders advocating for barriers, cameras, and other protective measures. Nungesser's frustration reflects a broader concern that safety proposals have been ignored despite the growing risks during major festivities.
In anticipation of upcoming events such as the Super Bowl, Nungesser suggested comprehensive plans to enhance security. These include additional barriers around sidewalks and more stringent controls on vehicle access during major gatherings. The Lieutenant Governor stressed the importance of collaboration with state officials to ensure that New Orleans is prepared to uphold safety for both residents and tourists.
In light of recent events on Bourbon Street during New Year's Eve, Louisiana's Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser has voiced serious concerns about the security measures in place. During a recent interview, Nungesser expressed his frustration over the absence of adequate barriers on the busy street, an issue he has been addressing with city officials for years. The fatal incident, which involved a vehicle driving on the sidewalk, has sparked a renewed demand for improved safety protocols in the French Quarter.N.O. has $40 MILLION for security. They couldnt fix hydraulic pylons before New Years? Wheres that money?
Looks to me to be incompetence. Thats what cost the lives to be lost. How many law suits are coming is the question now. Every event like this across the country needs to be secured. Thats the world we live in. Garbage trucks, dump trucks, etc. you name it they need to be used to secure the access points.
Dont worry, theyll investigate themselves and find no evidence of any wrongdoing đź‘Ť