The casino will review security measures after the shooting in Las Vegas

The casino will review security measures after the shooting in Las Vegas

A year ago gambling magnate and billionaire Steve Wynn told us about numerous new security measures to prevent large-scale attacks. Among them: invisible metal detectors and trained guards. It is likely that if such measures existed in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, mass murder could be prevented.

Experts believe that the current situation may encourage casino operators to listen to Winu. In an interview with KTNV in 2016, the Executive Director of Wynn Resorts, Steve Wynn said: «Las Vegas is a city target. And we strengthen the safety of objects of Wynn».

The tycoon said that at every entrance to buildings of casinos have metal detectors and security devices that visitors may not see, and yet the management has hired trained guards. Wynn reported that they go in civilian clothes and change every 2 hours.

See what appear to be additional blown-out windows facing the opposite direction at Mandalay Bay? #LasVegas #FalseFlag @DewsNewz pic.twitter.com/ytIEAiYufF

— Scott Helmer (@scotthelmer) October 4, 2017

«We used extraordinary measures to ensure the protection of our employees and our guests,» said Wynn.

On Monday, the Chairman of the Board of control for gambling in Nevada A. G. Burnett said that a few years ago created a special group of regulators and law enforcement officials to discuss security issues.

«We always worried something like that might happen inside the casino,» said Burnett, adding: «We will continue to make efforts to establish a conversation with the casinos of Las Vegas to enhance their security.»

Now, almost every American and not only asks the question: «How can the Paddock managed to get a gun? Did the hotel’s security system so weak?». Security expert casino Steven Baker shed a little light on this situation and assured that the standard rifle M-16, for example, can be disassembled and put in a suitcase.

«If I can take the suitcase to my room, I can put anything in there. Nowhere is there the same check Luggage in airports,» said the Baker.

As reported by CBS This Morning, former LVMPD officer Randy Sutton says that the arrow took 3 days to carry all the weapons and ammunition, «He did not bring all of this in one setting, and, of course, he had no bells on these subjects. He was there three days, he had enough time to get it, perhaps in a suitcase or a Golf bag or something like that.»

“Having been there for three days, he had the time to bring [his firearms] up,” former @LVMPD officer Randy Sutton says on the gunman pic.twitter.com/TQtq9Qztlc

— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) September 2, 2017

A California University Professor and a weapons expert Adam Winkler told SWNSthat life-threatening objects can easily enter the premises because security measures are virtually absent. «Most hotels in the United States do not have metal detectors. Anyone can go to the building with a firearm which the guard does not detect» he said.

As it became known, in the annual reports of the four largest U.S. casino MGM, Wynn, Caesars and Las Vegas Sands – there was discussion of such cases were prescribed business risks after a cyber attack and terrorist attacks.

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