Security officers can place the device anywhere within 6 feet of its target. Wired reported the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino is trying out the Patscan Cognitive Microwave Radar device. On the other hand, it might just give you the privacy heebie-jeebies.
Now, an amazing high-tech device that can discreetly scan guests for potential weapons could really set a lot of people’s minds at ease. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Mandalay Bay will now have security at the elevator banks 24 hours a day, and anyone getting on the elevators must show their room key first.īut that’s not all. Bloomberg reported that guests at the Wynn resort faced scanning by metal-detector wands, and all MGM Resorts beefed up security. Whether his tweet is factual, one thing is for sure: The many hotels in Las Vegas sure did something after October’s attack. Activist and writer Shaun King denounced Republicans for doing nothing after the Las Vegas mass shooting. Luckily, no one died, but one of the first tweets I saw responding to Monday’s attack belittled it, noting 58 people died in October’s attack in Las Vegas. An ISIS-inspired man strapped a pipe bomb to himself, and it went off during rush hour. I have terror on the brain again after this week’s subway explosion in New York.