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Blogger Kent McManigal said...

I get a lot of heat from people who don't agree with me about this, but: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn29AhxH7s0

8/04/2012 9:48 AM

Blogger Recce Rifleman said...

Wonder where that was?
I live in TN and would like to know and tell my readers where to avoid.

8/04/2012 10:04 AM

Anonymous Crotalus said...

I doubt that they'll find any guns that way, but they likely will find LOTS of smuggled-in candy, given the prices theaters charge for their stuff.

As to searches and metal detectors, I've only heard rumors about some theaters thinking about it. Doesn't seem like a smart thing, if theaters are already having trouble getting customers.

8/04/2012 10:38 AM

Blogger Divemedic said...

Businesses and theme parks in Central Florida have been doing this for over ten years, since 9/11. They do not, however, search your person.

I stopped carrying in fanny packs because of it, even though they were good camouflage, with half the tourists wearing them.

8/04/2012 10:47 AM

Blogger David Codrea said...

Divemedic--yes, aware theme parks etc do it--I want to make sure if you decide to turn around and leave you can without getting security called on you, plus get your money back if you've already bought the ticket.

8/04/2012 12:18 PM

Anonymous Ned said...

Kent, I agree with that premises on your linked video. However, I simply refuse to do business with, or enter an establishment of, any business that demands that I be defenseless upon entering.

It goes without saying that none of these property owners intend to protect me against violence. I still have _some_ choices.

Here's another video which addresses the issue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0vyxgJLJVA

8/04/2012 2:17 PM

Blogger W W Woodward said...

I refuse to stand in line to buy a ticket to watch a movie. I'll be damned if I'll submit to search to watch one.
[W3]

8/04/2012 2:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Retailers search bags on exit to thwart corrupt cashiers working with accomplices, not to catch shoplifters.

8/04/2012 3:03 PM

Anonymous Joe Huffman said...

Here is my experience with a theater searching bags.

8/15/2012 7:57 PM

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