Vegas casinos step up security in response to rising crime

Instances of unrest have increased since the casinos opened in Las Vegas. And these are no longer just hooliganism, but serious cases, sometimes with a fatal outcome. A recently armed man was shot dead by casino security after he fired into the air and aimed at the guards. In response to this surge in crime, casinos have stepped up their security.

Representatives from Wynn Casino spoke about how they have responded to the surge in crime and are providing security. Now all guests will be scanned for metal objects, and their bags will also be scanned. In addition, the old rules for scanning the room key when entering the elevator are preserved. Thus, only registered guests can access the upper hotel floors.

The number of police officers and security guards has also been increased on the territory of the complex. And these are not just people with weapons, but real professionals. According to some reports, the internal security of the institution includes former employees of a long list of special services: the police, the FBI, the fight against terrorism and all US military units.

Security is divided into all sorts of units: a team with service dogs, crisis and tactical response, mobile and stationary employees, surveillance and other secret departments.

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