Thursday 17 December 2015

Walt Disney World Installs Metal Detectors, Bans Toy Guns and Adult Costumes: How Fans Are Responding

You know it's a sad day when the "happiest place on earth" is forced to undergo some scary changes in order to prevent violence.
Following the recent attacks on Paris and San Bernadino, Calif., Walt Disney World—along with Sea World, Universal Orlando, Disneyland and Universal Studios—decided to enhance its security measures through the rest of the holiday season by installing metal detectors in front of the park as of Thursday. The magical theme park also decided to ban the selling of toy guns as well as any adult costumes over the age of 14. All of the measures were made to ensure visitors feel safer as well as prevent the encouragement of gun violence.
The decision comes on the heels of a bulletin made by the federal Department of Homeland Security issued in which they stated they were "especially concerned that terrorist-inspired individuals and homegrown violent extremists may be encouraged or inspired to target public events or places."
Thus, alongside the addition of metal detectors, Disney has also increased its number in security guards and deputies as well as adding specially trained dogs to patrol the park.
"We continually review our comprehensive approach to security and are implementing additional security measures, as appropriate," Disney said in a statement regarding the heightened security.
While it may be a sad measure to take, many fans took to social media to state their approval of the big step toward safety:

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