The Strip…Safety Without Detectors
The Las Vegas Review Journal recently posted an article with tourist reactions in the wake of the NYNY shooting. One man’s idea: add metal detectors to the casino entrances. To this, I say “No, no, no”.
I have nothing against public safety. I think metal detectors are brilliant for schools, airports etc. However, the Las Vegas Strip breathes an air of freedom and unrestraint that cannot be found anywhere else in the US. This would all evaporate were detectors to be installed within the resorts and hotels. The inconvenience would most definitely result in less traffic between casinos.
Inconvenience over safety?!
It’s not about that. The Strip hotels and resorts are among the safest properties in the world. There are an abundance of security and police officers roaming about at all hours of the day. There are cameras being monitored every step you take. Sure, accidents can happen, but they are few and far between.
And then there’s the camaraderie. An unspoken connection with people roving The Strip at the same time. This was inherently proven when the NYNY gunman was tackled by off-duty military reservists who could have easily just fled the scene. This is a form of post 9/11 mentality that will help us all in the long run.
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