- April 12th, 2015, 10:32 am
#75864
This is totally off topic, but gun free zones often attract people looking harm others because they know the opposition is defenseless. Considering the detectors are ineffective, scanning people doesn't really add to the safety of visitors.
ColetD wrote:I get that people are focused on trying to get in once you get there, but seriously.. all this complaining about something that is for safety? I mean, the odds are pretty low that someone would bring something like a gun into the park, but I'd rather wait a few extra minutes on entry then be there on THE day that some DA has a conflict with someone. Just saying.
This is totally off topic, but gun free zones often attract people looking harm others because they know the opposition is defenseless. Considering the detectors are ineffective, scanning people doesn't really add to the safety of visitors.
