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LA Metro board is expanding its weapons detection technology to Norwalk and DTLA
Last year, L.A. Metro began testing state-of-the-art, non-invasive weapons detection technology at Union Station. Now the L.A. Metro Board is expanding that pilot program by adding weapons detection technology at other stations, starting with the Norwalk Metro Station and the San Pedro Street Station in Downtown L.A. “You can’t bring a weapon into a concert, or a Dodger game—and you shouldn’t be able to bring one onto our trains either,” L.A. Co…
LA Metro to Roll Out Concealed Weapon Screening in Norwalk
As part of continuing efforts to ramp up safety, LA Metro will begin screening passengers for concealed weapons at the C-Line’s Norwalk station Monday, and will assess the technology for the next year across key stations to see if they can be an effective tool, officials said Sunday. Metro buses and trains have been plagued by increased violence in recent years, leading officials to take a series of steps to protect passengers and Metro employee…
LA Metro to roll out concealed weapon screening in Norwalk
As part of continuing efforts to ramp up safety, LA Metro will begin screening passengers for concealed weapons at the C-Line’s Norwalk station Monday, and will assess the technology for the next year across key stations to see if they can be an effective tool, officials said Sunday. Metro buses and trains have been plagued by increased violence in recent years, leading officials to take a series of steps to protect passengers and Metro employee…
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