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FL: Orlando Nightclubs Deploy Radar Technology to Detect Weapons
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Some nightclubs in Orlando are looking to deploy radar-based weapons detection technology in the aftermath of last year's deadly mass shooting at gay nightclub Pulse. Weapons detection specialist Patriot One Technologies announced on Tuesday that it is partnering with VGroup Concepts to launch a ‘Safe Districts’ initiative. VGroup Concepts is a management company of several restaurants and clubs in Orlando.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/18/2017)
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Any club using this technology should be required to post a sign at all entrances stating "WARNING: Entry To This Facility Risks Exposure To Microwave Radiation". |
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