Constables monitor traffic at courthouse. More than 2,000 items collected at entrances

Published by Ironton Tribune.com, Thursday 19th January 2012 “In 2011, more than 200,000 people walked through the Lawrence County Courthouse’s two entrances. And so did more than 1,800 knives. Thanks to the seven diligent courthouse constables and their metal detectors and wands, not one knife or other unauthorized item got past security. The metal detectors…

More Harrisburg-area nightclubs and bars are using metal detectors to flag dangerous patrons

Published by PennLive.com, Saturday 31st December 31 2011. “Merrymakers spilling into bars tonight might have to show more than proof of their age. Some nightclubs will pass a metal-detecting wand over customers to make sure they’re not carrying weapons. Long a staple at airports, courthouses and some schools, detectors are the newest tool for flagging…

Metal detector wands make debut at Bucs game

Published by WTSP, Sunday 4th December 2011 “”The NFL’s looking to improve the fan experience,” says Eric Hart with the Tampa Sports Authority. “They’re just trying to make it less invasive.” By “less invasive,” Hart is referring to how some fans were searched before football games: body patdowns.” – Taken from Article Click the image below to read…