Weapons detection systems will be coming to more Metro stations and buses, but it's not clear exactly where yet.
Metro’s deputy chief of system security and law enforcement, Robert Gummer, says LA Metro is looking at a variety of options to take over from Long Beach police. Details regarding what the ...
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2UrbanGirls on MSNMetro to expand concealed weapon detection programThe Metro Board of Directors approved a proposal by Metro Chair Janice Hahn to expand a weapons detection pilot program and ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMetro Board Vote to Expand Weapons Screening System TestThe Metro Board of Directors voted Thursday to expand a pilot program deploying scanners to screen transit passengers for ...
“We all play a role in making the system safer,” Robert Gummer, Metro’s deputy chief of system security and law enforcement, said in a statement. “Whether you’re on your way to ...
(Photo by Howard Freshman, Contributing Photographer) Expand “It is adding another layer looking at this societal challenge we have and finding ways to combat that,” summed up Robert Gummer ...
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