Went through the VIP entrance at Pepsi last fall and they were looking in purses. I asked if they were looking for guns, they said no...liquor.
Went through the VIP entrance at Pepsi last fall and they were looking in purses. I asked if they were looking for guns, they said no...liquor.
Haha...yep, it's bottom dollar that wins out. For better or worse
IIRC- I was at the DCPA earlier this year (can't remember which theater) and they were wanding when we were there for Alton Brown. I wasn't carrying (had some alcohol with dinner), but had my knife on me and had to badge my way in with the Knife (kind of absurd). I don't know if I wasn't LE and had a gun on me if they would have let me in... YMMV. For the record- it was Argus.
Effective Feb 13, 2018, weapons are prohibited at DCPA. Wands and metal detectors are in place to enforce the City’s new policy.
That is disheartening to hear
Alright, my wife and I are going to a show at the Ellie in a few weeks. Their website just says they started installing metal detectors at the Buell and will be installing them at the other venues soon. Can anyone confirm they have been installed at the Ellie?
This is such a ridiculous pain in the ass. The website lists knives (of any size) and pepper spray as prohibited as well. I guess the next step for removing any chance I have of defending my family is outlawing strong language.
It is a City of Denver policy so there is no point in arguing with DCPA. I spoke to them last week and all of the new security people and contract K9 teams are happy for the employment. Get there early because the line can get long outside the door. Great soft target if you ask me.
For what it's worth I was there last night. No metal detectors, no wands, no patdowns. Security didn't look at me. They did stick a flashlight in my wife's purse, but I'm not sure they really looked in.