More Security Needed

AT THE TIME OF WRITING THIS, THE LAS VEGAS SHOOTING IS A FRESH WOUND. NOW KNOWN AS THE LARGEST MASS SHOOTING IN MODERN U.S. HISTORY, EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT EVENT AND HOTEL SECURITY, AND HOW THERE IS A HUGE NEED FOR MORE SECURITY AT THESE VENUES. ON OCTOBER 1, STEPHEN PADDOCK, A 64-YEAR-OLD MAN FROM MESQUITE, NEVADA, DECIDED TO FIRE INTO THE CROWD AT THE ROUTE 91 CONCERT FESTIVAL. 59 PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND MORE THAN 500 WERE INJURED, FOREVER CHANGING THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO WERE DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY THE CATASTROPHE— AND EVEN THOSE WHO WEREN’T.

Event security is now at the forefront of many minds across the world. I’ve even spoken to a few people, including close friends of mine, who said they are now worried about attending concerts for fear of a similar shooting to take place. And that fear is something we cannot let terrible, evil people like Paddock change our lives for the worse; we cannot live in fear. But, we can do something about it. Musicians, such as Lady Gaga, are even stepping into the discussion about making security better for their fans and for themselves and their crews.

An increase in security measures is a necessity; public concerts, sporting events and other events that could draw in large crowds need to do their best to protect everyone who is attending. More security officers, an increase in metal detectors and screening processes are just a few ways to help decrease the risks. Teams who have been trained to recognize potentially dangerous behavior is also another way to try and prevent these terrible tragedies.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Vegas.

This article originally appeared in the November 2017 issue of Campus Security Today.

About the Author

Lindsay Page is the editor for Campus Security & Life Safety magazine, and the senior editor for Security Today.

Featured

  • Ensuring School Bus Safety: Tech-Driven Advancements and Their Impact on Student Transportation

    Parents and school districts have always shared one fundamental, non-negotiable goal: to keep students safe while traveling to and from school. Period. Read Now

  • How Campus Security Became an Art of Disappearing

    Walk across any university campus at 8:47 a.m. on a Tuesday, and you'll witness something remarkable. Thousands of students stream through buildings, carrying everything from vintage MacBooks to oversized coffee cups, lost in conversations about weekend plans or upcoming exams. If the right weapons detection is in place, most will never notice the sophisticated security measures protecting them. This invisibility can represent the highest achievement in modern campus security design. Read Now

  • Torrance USD Standardizes Its Mass Communications

    The Torrance Unified School District is a cornerstone of the Torrance, Calif. community, dedicated to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for success in college, career, and life. Serving a diverse student population, Torrance USD delivers a comprehensive and enriching educational experience from kindergarten through high school. The school district comprises 17 elementary, eight middle, and five high schools, one continuation high school, and one alternative high school.  Read Now

  • How a Rural School District Enhanced Safety, Reduced Vaping, and Improved Efficiency by Modernizing Security

    As educational leaders, our primary mission is creating safe, productive learning environments where our students can thrive. Today, that unfortunately means addressing ever-evolving challenges that range from security threats to the growing epidemic of student vaping, all while managing tight budgets and (for many of us) geographically dispersed facilities. Read Now