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ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY HERE AT CEDAR POINT...AMERICA'S ROCKIN ROLLER COAST. *CLEAR*
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Brad Wagner
The Ohio State University
2002: Snake River Falls
From what I understand CP will be having extra security measures after 9/11. I'm not sure what though. I heard it on the radio one day but didn't think much of it.
I hear SFWOA put in Metal Detectors. I don't understand why though.
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- Chris -
http://www.thepointol.com/~simplycp
Computer Science - Ashland University
Witches' Wheel/Monster - 2002
3rd Shift Trash Removal - 2001
Yes, SFWoA now has metal detectors. With their one turnstile operation it should only take about a half hour to get in now..
Remember the people responsible for 9/11 went through airport security and their metal detectors. Did not do a whole lot of good.
Some detectors are probably put in place to create an illusion of safety, sorta like seat belts on coasters. ;)
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Brent Haley
Gemini Crew '02
Well, Joe you have a good point, except a terrorist can't really drive a ride into a building. They weren't carrying anything extra to indicate they were going to do what they did, and it'll be hard to hijack a car on a rail without being noticed... A metal detector can detect knives or guns of the sort. How many of those probably make thier way into amusement parks daily. I think if parks are increasing security I think it is for safety from thatone person who might do some unwanted things with his pocket knife or whatever. Honestly if CP ever put in metal detectors I wouldn't mind, it would be just 1 more thing for me to say they care about safety and are 1 step ahead of anything that could happen. I'm not sure if it is an illusion of safety, if they reduce the number of weapons that enter a park. I found a couple of incidences with weapons at CP just browsing through the old topics here. Some food for thought.
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- Chris -
http://www.thepointol.com/~simplycp
Computer Science - Ashland University
Witches' Wheel/Monster - 2002
3rd Shift Trash Removal - 2001
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Interesting that SFWoA has metal detectors now. I've never thought of the park as having much of an "urban" problem (quite the contrary, it's the hilljacks that irritate me).
I personally "felt" more security at Cedar Point during Halloweekends and what not. There seemed to be more police or guards at the gates and such. Generally speaking Cedar Point isn't priced right to invite people to come in just to cause trouble. Season passes and single day tickets are too expensive for that.
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Jeff
Webmaster/GTTP, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
Here's a tip for you: A few security guards patrolling the park are a whole lot more effective than paying those same guards to stare at a magnetometer all day, or to sit at a table and go through people's camera bags. Cedar Point knows this. Have they increased park security in the past six months? Yes. Should we as park customers notice? Absolutely not. The most effective security measures are the invisible ones. Why? Because if you don't see it, and you don't know what is being done, you as a Bad Guy™ can't circumvent it.
Last fall, Kings Island was doing bag searches, which was patently stupid for two reasons: First of all, if you wanted to sneak ANYTHING into that park all you had to do was slip it into your pocket, and anybody watching the bag searches could easily see that. All a Bad Guy™ would need to get, say, a firearm into the park was a pair of cargo pants. The other reason it was stupid is that a large proportion of the park's security team was tied up at the front gate peering through people's personal effects instead of patrolling the park. Again, any Bad Guy™ who was bent on wreaking havoc would have noticed this...I know I certainly did.
To truly be effective, security needs to be active, and it needs to be mostly invisible. Sure, it helps to see the armed, uniformed guards walking the park, but the most effective security measures are going to be the ones that are invisible, because those are the measures that are impossible to circumvent.
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
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June 11th, 2001 - Gemini 100
VertiGo Rides - 82 Farewell my good friend..
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Be wary of falling shoes while waiting in line for Raptor
Kennywood pokes around in your bags as well. How does an urban park like that not have gang problems and such? Easy... they don't offer season passes.
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Jeff
Webmaster/GTTP, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
At the siz flags down in atlanta they were doing the metal detector thing last year. I set it off, so they had to do me with the little hand detector, which also got set off. Then the guard stood back, looked at me for a second and I guess he decided that I wasnt gonna be doing anything bad, so he let me through (or maybe it was cause there were 5 or 6 more people wanting to get checked after me) anyway, seems like a total waste of time, nothing got solved, but I'm sure it backed up the lines at the gate pretty well.
Shawn
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- Chris -
http://www.thepointol.com/~simplycp
Computer Science - Ashland University
Witches' Wheel/Monster - 2002
3rd Shift Trash Removal - 2001
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Remember that guy that lived on the Chausee ?, Was it last year or the year before? Anyway...he had a house full of weapons and ammo within walking distance of CP. After seeing that story the "what if's" did cross my mind. I do think however, that park security is quite good, but stoping crazy people from doing crazy things is still difficult if not impossible at times (as we all have learned).
Here's to a safe summer!
-craig
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Virtual Midway
http://www.virtualmidway.com
Gemini said:
Actually, he wasn't really within walking distance. It was way on the other end of the Chausee, at least 4 miles from the park.-------------
Virtual Midway
http://www.virtualmidway.com
Your right, I forget how long that road really is.
-cm
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Closed topic.