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It couldn't have helped. Or they just don't want drunks with guns making bad choices in a large, crowded room. Bad for business.Is this some response to that concert massacre a few years back?
Very erratic way to enforce their rules if people can walk in carrying in their luggage or on their hip, but not in a a suitcase that's given to a bellboy.It couldn't have helped. Or they just don't want drunks with guns making bad choices in a large, crowded room. Bad for business.
Super obese and illiterate, lololol, but then so are most of the remaining popo these dayzYes, the Venetian's security officers certainly looked "highly trained."
Let's see if the hotel installs metal detectors at the doors now.
Another Vegas hotel to cross off my list.
Maybe they tell people as they check in. Maybe they have signs. Maybe the staff doesn't care unless it's really obvious that there is a gun so they're forced to deal with it.Very erratic way to enforce their rules if people can walk in carrying in their luggage or on their hip, but not in a a suitcase that's given to a bellboy.
His comment about how everyone else carried a gun in with no problems was extremely dumb. They carried in with no problems because nobody noticed they were carrying. Had someone noticed, they would have been asked to either check their guns in or leave.What is the weapons policy?
Except for on-duty law enforcement and special events with advance approval, Firearms are not allowed on property, including in vehicles. Knives with a blade length greater than 4 inches are also prohibited.
Should a guest arrive on property with a weapon, it must be checked with Security on arrival. It will be safely secured and returned to the guest upon departure or as necessary.
Tell the a_sshats to go to hell and then go to a different hotel. This is how it starts people, when the average everyday jackoff thinks that they can search another person's property when they do not have the authority to do so. This is how it works when people are told to rat others out and also to single out certain groups of people...Yeah......Las Vegas used to be one of my favorite places to vacation.
BUT, But, but.......Really?
Aloha, Mark
This ^^^Is this some response to that concert massacre a few years back?
Definitely.This is not directed at any specific individual:
The hotel is private property, with very obvious rules for any guests.
What rules do you have regarding your private property ?
In the video at 11:48, when the guard was explaining the situation to someone over the phone, he said "He's trying to pick up something from the vault, he doesn't have his other ticket, but he has his ID that matches. And it has his name, his address, his information and everything, he just doesn't have the other half of the ticket." It sounds to me like the guard was sure it was his gun and was just trying to find a way to give it back to him without getting in trouble. Also note that there was a cut right after that in the video, which may be nothing or may not be.... This also may explain why the guard at the end asked him for a business card. ...