New York - New York subway riders shrugged off the city’s latest attack Tuesday, a day after police say a would-be suicide attacker set off a pipe bomb.

The underground passageway at the Times Square station where the homemade device went off Monday was crowded with commuters a day later. The only sign of Monday’s explosion was in increased police presence, including a badge-wearing German shepherd named Omar.

Riders said they had no qualms about returning to the station where authorities say Akayed Ullah set off the bomb.

“I just feel like New York City is a resilient city and you just go on with your life and do the best you can,” said Jennifer Farinas, whose daily commute involves a bus from Secaucus, New Jersey, to the Port Authority Bus Terminal near the targeted station and then the subway to her marketing job. “Anything can happen, any time, anywhere; you just have to be aware.”

Maintenance worker Jorge Garcia said he didn’t think twice about getting on the subway at the Times Square station.

“I’m used to it,” Garcia said. “I already went through 9/11. I was about three blocks away when the World Trade Center came down.” Read more at NY Times