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The words evoke a crime spree that ended violently and dramatically 36 years ago this week.
On June 3, 1985, a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Fritz Klenner exploded on a highway in the town of Summerfield, some 12 miles north of Greensboro.
The bomb that caused the explosion also killed Susie Newsom Lynch, his first cousin, lover and co-conspirator.
Her sons, John and Jim, were in the Blazer and already dead â poisoned and shot â when she or Fritz flipped the switch.
An hour earlier, Fritz had used an Uzi in an attempt to gun down police officers in Greensboro. He wounded two officers, one seriously.
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Affected residents would be forced to get approval for home deliveries 20 days in advance and blue badge holders would not be able to park.
The council and police said the counter-terror measures were proportionate for the Georgian city. Pedestrians, cyclists and emergency vehicles would still have access at all times.
Community group The Abbey Residents Association said the public consultation, which has now been extended, had so far failed to properly capture the views of locals.
Bath council plans to install bollards and remove parking spaces – even for residents
It said: The justification for all these draconian restrictions is vague but appears to be that in the past terrorists have used vehicles as weapons in crowded areas. Why focus on this particular type of attack?
Bath counter-terror measures being considered for city centre
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Measures backed by counter-terrorism police could see road access limited in a historic city centre to prevent vehicles being used as weapons.
Proposals for the centre of Bath also include removing parking and introducing moving bollards.
Some 200 people have responded to a public consultation, with one residents association saying vulnerable people could be trapped .
The council and police say the measures are proportionate to the threat.
Concrete barriers in Bath are already in place but could be replaced with static and moving bollards intended to fit with its Georgian character.