Disney hikes security at theme parks with
'visible safeguards'
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[June 14, 2016]
By Barbara Liston
(Reuters) - Walt Disney Co <DIS.N> has
raised security at its theme parks, the company said on Monday after the
worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history in Orlando, Florida, the home
of Walt Disney World.
"Unfortunately we’ve all been living in a world of uncertainty,
and during this time we have increased our security measures across
our properties, adding such visible safeguards as magnetometers,
additional canine units, and law enforcement officers on site, as
well as less visible systems that employ state-of-the-art security
technologies," spokeswoman Jacquee Wahler said in an email
statement.
New York-born Omar Mateen, 29, killed 49 people in an Orlando,
Florida, nightclub on Sunday. Mateen had scouted Walt Disney World
as a potential target, People Magazine said on Monday, citing an
unnamed federal law enforcement source. Reuters was unable to verify
the report.
Disney World is the best known tourist destination in Orlando, a
Florida city with several theme parks.
Outside the Magic Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World, where a
U.S. flag flew at half mast in mourning, vacationers Ernst and Rose
Lorentzen on Monday said that they had seen more uniformed security
guards, marked vehicles and dog units at resort properties since the
shooting. They said they had arrived at Disney World on June 8.
Bags of all guests are searched and some are selected for checks
with a magnetometer, or metal detector. "They're really doing a lot
of random searches. Maybe one out of eight people," Rose said.
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Security officers staff the entrance at the Walt Disney World's
Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, U.S. June 13, 2016.
REUTERS/Barbara Liston
Their Disney hotel where they are staying also has been more
vigilant. They "gave us a look-see and checked our passes at the
gate," said Ernst, who is retired and declined to give his age.
"Makes me feel like they're more alert," he said.
(Additional reporting by Timothy Ahmann in Washington; Writing by
Mohammad Zargham and Peter Henderson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and
Andrew Hay)
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