Re: Secruity at Knott's Berry Farm
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:31 pm
no, not at all!!darph nader wrote:You make it sound like it's a 'bad' thing. :whistlng:
hehehehehehe
(Sooooooo, are you a storm trooper or a snow trooper? hehehehehe)
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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no, not at all!!darph nader wrote:You make it sound like it's a 'bad' thing. :whistlng:
GP, darph is an all around trooper when it comes to friendship & support.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:are you a storm trooper or a snow trooper? hehehehehe)
And besides that...any supermarket that has as many people entering a day as Disney or Knott's is a place that I would avoid like the plague and head for the Mom & Pop corner store. However, if they did have that much business, I'm sure they could afford all the security measures that money can buy. :D:kmykimi wrote:Metal detectors can be seen everywhere in modern society that they are mainly applied in airports, stations, important conference rooms, supermarkets and many other public places where there are a large flow of people.They are used to detect the hidden metal objects on the people, such us guns and controlled knives, etc. They are indispensible for the security of public safety. Although they bring a lot of inconvenience to us, everyone should be cooperative while being checked.
source:detectorall
I have no reason to doubt you, however, I refuse to live my life in constant fear. If something happens, well, I figure that was how it was meant to be, I cannot alter history. All the metal detectors in the world will not stop someone from strangling you will they? No, I do not want to be inconvenienced to that extent in a theme park. In a crowd that large, it would have to be a terrorist type of scenario and a little bit of thought will make it perfectly clear how ineffective those machines would be. Especially when you think of all the possible ways that people can get into a land based, non-barbed wired perimeter. In a controlled, small, enclosed grouping such as an airplane, then I welcome them, and don't have any problem with the hassles of TSA. That can and does work.kmykimi wrote:Although metal detectors bring a lot of inconvenience to us, they are indispensable for the security of public safety.
Only in between the times printed on the "Metal Detector Fastpass" :twisted:YANXWIN wrote:
Would we be able to fastpass the metal detector line?