Bid for permanent metal detector to be installed
Published by Burton Mail “BURTON could be one of the first towns in the country to have a permanent walk-through metal detector outside town centre venues to prevent weapons being taken in. The state-of-the-art security device will hopefully be installed in Burton as part of the Mail’s Safer Burton campaign.” – Taken from Article Click the image below to read...
Read MoreFor Suffolk legislature, metal detectors to debut
Published by Newsday, by Paul LaRocco, Wednesday 1st February 2012 “Visitors to the Suffolk County Legislature building in Hauppauge will soon be subject to beefed-up security measures – temporarily, for now. General safety concerns are prompting the use of metal detectors at the public entrance to the legislature’s Rose Y. Caracappa Auditorium off Veterans Memorial Highway, according to...
Read MoreMetal detector wands make debut at Bucs game
Published by WTSP, Sunday 4th December 2011 “”The NFL’s looking to improve the fan experience,” says Eric Hart with the Tampa Sports Authority. ”They’re just trying to make it less invasive.” By “less invasive,” Hart is referring to how some fans were searched before football games: body patdowns.” - Taken from Article Click the image...
Read MoreMetal detector screening uncovers nearly 300 knives
Published by 620wtmjnewsradio, By the Associated Press, July 14th 2011. “STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) — Officers have uncovered nearly 400 knives, ammunition, pepper spray and other items considered to be weapons during the first three months of metal detector screening at the Portage County Courthouse.” – Taken from Article Information from: Stevens Point Journal,...
Read MoreGreater Manchester Police prepare for ‘Mad Friday’
Published by BBC news Manchester, Friday 17th December 2010. Last year police were drafted in to Manchester as the city prepared for one of its busiest days of the year. “Metal detecting archways are part of a massive security operation as thousands of people head into the city. Ch Insp Chris Hill, of Greater Manchester Police, said the number of Christmas drinkers meant the day is known as...
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